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Om, a young man, is driven by unemployment to sell his body parts for cash. Guards arrive to make his home into a germ-free zone. When his brother Jeetu arrives unexpectedly, he is taken away as the organ donor. Om's wife Jaya is left alone. Will she too be seduced into selling her body for use by the rich Westerners?
A satire on the effects of globalization, where poverty drives those with nothing to eat, to sell their organs.
Padmanabhan continued working as a journalist and book reviewer into her 20s and 30s.[3] She began her career as an illustrator in 1979 with Ali Baig's book Indrani and the Enchanted Jungle.[2]
In 1982, Padmanabhan created a comic strip, Doubletalk, which featured the female character Suki.[4] She wrote a pitch to The Sunday Observer editor Vinod Mehta, who published her strip for many years.[5][6] Suki then appeared six days a week in Delhi paperThe Pioneer from 1992 to 1998. When Vinod Mehta left the publications and The Pioneer stopped publishing comics, Padmanabhan stopped creating Doubletalk.
Padmanabhan won the first ever Onassis Award for her play Harvest. An award-winning film Deham was made by Govind Nihalani based on the play.
Padmanabhan has continued to work as an author and illustrator, and has published short stories within many different volumes.
Padmanabhan returned to creating comics featuring Suki with the strip Suki Yaki for The Hindu's Business Line.
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