Ananya is more than a biographical-style drama; it is a universal story about overcoming the "impossible." It challenges the viewer to reconsider their definitions of disability and strength. By the end, the film shifts from a tragedy to a celebration of the human will, leaving the audience with the powerful message that while circumstances can break the body, they cannot break the soul.
Her fiancé’s family abandons her, showcasing the fragility of social contracts when "perfection" is lost.
The transition from the "perfect life" to the "new normal" is paced effectively, allowing the audience to feel the weight of her struggle.