Mrs is one of the recently released movies of the family-drama genre. This new film’s story mainly revolves around the life of a housewife named Richa living in the backdrop of a traditional Indian household. Her life becomes miserable after her marriage to Diwakar, who is a doctor by profession, wherein she is denied the ability to follow her passion, and she has to forcefully live as per the rules and regulations imposed by her in-laws, wherein she has to endlessly and tirelessly work for the family members. Also, the film starkly reveals the family’s misogynistic nature that is deeply rooted, wherein men have their dinner first and the women eat after them. Then, Richa’s true trial gets intensified when her mother-in-law temporarily leaves the home. Meanwhile, her husband Diwakar’s affections wane; he ignores her consecutive pleas for kitchen repairs as well as the demands of procreation without intimacy and her father-in-law forbids her employment, cites in some archaic beliefs, whereas she is appalled by the family's regressive views about the menstruation. Later, Richa feels isolated and thereby struggles with some controversial and patriarchal comments from some guests that give her some flashbacks about her past and demotivates her to work and live her life to the fullest. What will happen further? Will Richa be able to motivate herself? How will Diwakar help her? This is one of the recent movie releases that entertains the audiences with its drama, suspense and thrill as well as sheds light on the lives of various housewives that go through an immense hardwork.