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Denying Abuse:

This short film – No Excuse for Elder Abuse – portrays the abuse of an elderly lady by her daughter-in-law who is looking for her misplaced Rs 10 note and is turning the whole house upside down looking for it. She does not even spare her ageing mother-in-law who is sitting on the side of her bed singing praises to the same daughter-in-law. While the bahu is going made for her Rs 10 note, her young child brings it in and tells his mother (the bahu) that it was lying under the sofa.

Poor mother-in-law still keeps saying that her bahu takes very good care of her and makes her laugh all the time…

Video credit: HelpAge India – YouTune

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