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English Vinglish marks the return of a legend in Indian cinema, Sridevi.
But as much as cinegoers are excited about seeing an actress who has been away from filmdom for more than 14 years, the director of her comeback vehicle, Gauri Shinde, deserves the most applause.
In addition to entertaining, Ms. Shindes film creates a space for a female actress who is arguably past her prime. It also nods to serious issues related to the migratory experience, specifically the South Asian diaspora.
English Vinglish tells the story of Shashi, a middle-class housewife who is mocked by her family for her inability to speak English properly. She fumbles, mispronounces words and is ridiculed by the people closest to her her husband and two children. When she finds herself in the bustling landscape of New York to help plan for her nieces wedding she tries to master the English language in order to gain confidence, and the respect of her family.
English Vinglish is sheer elegance when it comes to filmmaking. The script is tight, the performances are flawless (Sridevi certainly delivers), the emotions are real and the story is simple. Despite this simplicity, the story is universal, appealing to more than just the Indian viewer.
Lets get to the obvious and, up to its release, the most talked about feature of the movie Sridevis return. Having a woman at 49 making a comeback to the silver screen is proof that Indian audiences have matured. There has been much hoopla about Indian cinema being a male-dominated industry, but Sridevi and Ms. Shinde go against that theory.
Indian filmmakers today are more willing to focus on the journey and experiences of a female protagonist. Whether a film makes money at the box office or not a good one stands out. The filmmakers should be applauded as they are the ones taking the unconventional route.
We are now familiar with Bollywood films being shot in exotic international locations. In English Vinglish, rather than just having New York as a backdrop, Ms. Shinde makes it part of Shashis experiences. New York its lifestyle, its complexities and its beauty all become part of the story. Through this, Ms. Shinde acknowledges the migratory experience for people all across the world. Sure, Shashi is just visiting America for a few weeks, but her experience mimics that of many new immigrants to North America in particular and their daily struggles to fit in, communicate in English and live without fear and insecurity.
Ms. Shinde shows a deep understanding of Shashis emotions and how she functions in the larger picture of linguistic challenges, cultural differences and the journey to confidence.
Its hard to feel disdain or anger toward the characters that make Shashi feel incompetent. Ms. Shinde doesnt demonize them; instead, she focuses on the nature of human relationships and the realistic interactions between a woman and her husband, and between a mother and her children. She lets the experience of cultural differences and boundaries speak for themselves. Viewers will identify with the familial and cultural challenges in English Vinglish.
The film made me question my own actions: Did I ever contribute to the negative experiences of someone new to my city someone who needed help? And aside from actions affecting a stranger, I know that my sister and I have taunted my mother in many ways when she made errors while speaking English. Of course, it was all done in jest and my mother also laughed and shared in the joke but the experience is universal and this is where English Vinglish excels.
Ms. Shindes direction shines right from the first reel. She starts the story in a very simple manner and never complicates her narrative. Instead, she relies on the complexities of human life to bring together characters, situations and locales, without ever making a situation, dialogue or emotion seem forced or unbelievable.
English Vinglish is more than just an English lesson it opens our eyes and our hearts to characters like Sridevis Shashi.
Bollywood Journal: ‘English Vinglish’ Is a Masterclass - India Real Time - WSJ
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