All I Want Is Everything is a 2013 Indian English-language film directed by Shital Morjaria, and produced by Jhansi Laxmi & Rekha Pappu.
[1][2][3] Morjaria arranged several workshops and rehearsals before beginning to shoot the original film as she wanted to develop an authentic "chemistry" between the members.
[5] The film was released on 8 March 2013 on International Women's Day and received mixed audience as well as critic reactions.
[6][7] Vaijayanthi wants to become a filmmaker, but faces challenges realizing this dream from her conservative family as well as from her possessive boyfriend Vivek.
Prior to her directorial debut, Morjaria worked as a media professional, making a few documentary films on social issues.
She said in an interview, the producers o the film—Jhansi Laxmi & Rekha Pappu—agreed to finance the project immediately after hearing a brief narration from Morjaria.
The film's title was inspired when Morjaria saw a friend wearing a t-shirt printed with the words "all I want is everything."
[11] Morjaria scheduled many workshops and rehearsals in order to develop a "chemistry" between the members of the team before shooting.
[5] Morjaria met Sagari Venkata through a common nutritionist and gave her the script to read, later offering her a role in the film.
This drove her to plan and make a film addressing the societal image of contemporary Indian women.
IBNLive wrote in their review "Unfortunately, due to the simplicity of the subject, the plot drags making you feel that you are watching a lengthy short-film.