For Example, Sujatha) is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language drama film directed by debutant director "Phantom" Praveen, adapted by Naveen Bhaskar and produced by Martin Prakkat and Joju George.
[4] The film stars Manju Warrier as a single mother living in an impoverished colony in Thiruvananthapuram doing menial jobs to support her daughter Anaswara Rajan's education.
She lives to see her daughter Athira's academic success, taking up more and more trivial jobs at apartments and factories to support her schooling (and the planned expensive "private coaching" for SSLC).
A kind and open-hearted man, he tells Sujatha about an uncanny solution to her daughter's poor academic performance.
The Collector - much to the surprise of Sujatha - tells her that she herself came from a very low income family and couldn't afford to go to expensive private "coaching classes" for Civil Service Exams.
Sujatha now starts taking more and more jobs, works late into the night in small restaurants, and saves more and more money for Athira (and to pay out her family debts).
One day, Sujatha finds out that Athira has stolen her savings to buy expensive school bags, slippers and dress.
In the hospital, Athira gets to know from her friend Rajeev that Sujatha is not doing any prostitution but she is working day and night in a small restaurant in the city.
After realising her mistakes, Athira passes the (SSLC) exams with good marks, along with Sujatha, and she eventually fulfils her mother's dream by becoming a District Collector.
[5] Malayalam Manorama describes, "Manju Warrier and Anaswara Rajan together have captured the authenticity of the characters with the story-line's intensity, the warmth of mother-daughter love that culminates is the grand catharsis.