When Tithi finally decides that it is the right time for her to have a baby, she and Farhan embark on the journey of parenthood. However, they soon realize that their decision to have a child is met with even more scrutiny and judgment from society.

As Tithi navigates the challenges of motherhood while continuing to pursue her career in filmmaking, she is constantly faced with criticism for not conforming to traditional gender roles. Despite the pressure and trolls, Tithi remains steadfast in her beliefs and continues to prioritize her own happiness and fulfillment.

Throughout the film, Tithi learns to find her own voice and stand up against societal expectations, challenging the patriarchal norms that dictate women's lives. With Farhan by her side, they confront the prejudices and stereotypes that surround them, ultimately paving the way for a more inclusive and accepting society.

Something Like an Autobiography is a poignant exploration of motherhood, identity, and the struggle for self-acceptance in a world that seeks to box individuals into predefined roles. It is a powerful story of resilience, love, and defiance in the face of societal pressure.

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