Sarah K. Khan’s ‘Supershero Amrita Simla, Partitioned Once, Migrated Twice’ is an exploration of migrant stories through food. She illustrates Indian women farmers in their working environments and tells the story of farmers through the eyes of a seriously playful and playfully serious super shero, Amrita Simla. The Shero is neither oversexualised nor over-covered. She demonstrates agency based on her own experience, intellect, and humanity.