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We see that hurt in Sridevi’s eyes each time she is slighted and snubbed by those whom she loves the most. Shashi’s husband thinks he’s just being urbane and witty. Her husband openly cracks jokes about her accent and poor grasp of a language we should have thrown out with Tom Alter’s wig in Shatranj Ke Khiladi. Shashi’s children find her embarrassing at times. Imagine a housewife–beautiful, efficient, charming, supportive…imagine if she looks like…well, Sridevi and still feels she is being taken for granted just because she can’t speak fluent angles.
At some point in our lives we have all felt that if we don’t speak good English, we are not destined to be successful human beings. Only imperfect human beings like you and I, who make that common error of taking loved ones for granted.
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In two key sequences with Ranveer Singh ( where she conceals her true feelings and much later lets them all out in a tumble of smirking hurt) Anushka blows the screen apart.Įnglish Vinglish (2012): There are no villains in English Vinglish. To the role of the spirited Shruti Anushka adds the kind of spice that one associates with Kajol and Rani Mukherjee. What does one say about the two principal performers without tripping over with the excitement of being amid remarkable talent?! With just three films Anushka Sharma has grown into one of the most watchable and eloquent contemporary actresses. Oh, the games people in love play with one another to ward off the inevitable embrace! This vibrant voluptuous ride through the kaleidoscope of weddings as the two wedding planners forget that there is a planner far more powerful than they to plan their destiny, is as engaging as it is calibre-defining for the rom-com in Hindi cinema.
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“Tujhe saanp-seedhi ka khel bohot pasand hai na?” Bittu challenges Shruti towards the end. Unlike Yashraj Films’ Bunty and Babli some years ago, Bittu and Shruti are fooling no one except themselves. Aseem Mishra’s camera penetrates the heart of the Capital and the souls of its two unforgettable protagonists. Outwardly the film looks like Mira Nair’s Monsoon Wedding put into a maze of wedding festivities that seem to meander from one joyous jig to another until we come to a point where we ask in unison…now what?ĭelhi, that city of bustling streets, speeding autorickshaws, restive bus stops, bottom pinchers and money filchers has never been more vibrant and alive in any other recent film. But are the Gods listening? The skilfully-written superbly crafted rom-com takes the no-holds-barred pair’s relationship through a lavish labyrinth of Shaadi shindings replete with Bhangra tracks (Salim-Suleiman) that provoke your heart and feet to jump up and dance. The couple keeps telling one another this. ‘Pyar’(love) and ‘Vyapaar’ (business) just don’t jell. Capital pleasure, anyone? Band Baaja Baaraat (BBB) is an utterly joyous and enjoyable look-see at the world of Punjabi weddings in Delhi as seen through the eyes of two wedding planners, partners in business Shruti and Bittu who have sworn from Day 1 never to get involved with one another. The super-accomplished Anushka Sharma and debutant, quite easily the discovery of the year, Ranveer Singh(is this his first film?) whip up a wondrous camaraderie in scenes written with such skill and craft you don’t see the labour that has gone into building this love-shove during the time of weddings-sheddings in the heart of Nayee Dilli. It solves the mystery of chemistry for keeps. Band Baaja Baraat(2010): Have you ever wondered what they mean when they talk about the chemistry between a screen pair? Watch this delightful ode to the Great Indian Wedding.