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English Vinglish

Release Date : 05 October 2012
Year : 2012
Presenter : Eros International , R. Balki
Producer : R. Balki , Sunil Lulla , Rakesh Jhunjhunwala , RK Damani
Director : Gauri Shinde
Genre : Drama
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English Vinglish REVIEWS

To Sum It Up - :)

By Shivom Oza, MovieTalkies.com, 03 October 2012 3.5 / 5

English Vinglish - In Brief
A low-on-confidence Maharashtrian housewife wants to redeem herself by learning English. How does she do it? Shivom Oza reviews this film.

 
English Vinglish - Verdict
English Vinglish is the film to watch for every father, mother, husband, wife, son and daughter.
 
 
English Vinglish - Short Plot
Sridevi plays a middle-aged Maharashtrian housewife Shashi Godbole. Shashi may be weak at speaking English, but that doesn't deter her from being the wonderful mother, loving wife and doting daughter-in-law. However, her husband Satish Godbole (Adil Hussain) and her daughter (played by Navika Kotia) never appreciate her efforts and are rather embarrassed of the fact that she can't speak English. Her son Sagar (Shivansh Kotia) although does play mama's boy-cum-khabri, snitching on his teenage sister every now and then. Shashi runs a small business from home. She makes wonderful ladoos (something which her husband takes huge pride in, albeit with a touch of contempt) and sells them around the locality.
 
Already saddened by the behaviour meted out to her, she has a higher mountain to climb as she has to travel all the way to New York to help out her widowed sister (played by Sujata Kumar) with her daughter Meera's wedding. It is at New York where Shashi, who finds herself completely alienated in a country where knowing English is considered a 'must', realizes that she will have to fend for herself and learn the language. So, she ends up at a 4-week class where she meets people who come from completely different backgrounds (African, Spanish, French, Chinese and Pakistani), all of them with a common grievance - they don't know English. The film traces Shashi's journey through these 4 weeks as she learns lessons far more significant than just English!
 
 
English Vinglish - Performances
Sridevi is absolutely fantastic in the film. The film is not a comeback. It is a gentle reminder that she hadn't gone anywhere. Her scenes with her kids are so genuine and relatable that they will leave you with a lump in the throat. Also, her conversations with her mother-in-law, played by Sulbha Deshpande, and her husband are completely slice-of-life. Sridevi holds the film throughout its 120-minute-long duration. The kids, Navika Kotia and Shivansh Kotia, are terrific. Watch out for Shashi's son Sagar. He is so bloody adorable. You will love him in the film.
 
Adil Hussain does a fine job as the snobbish husband. The rest of the supporting cast, including Sujata Kumar, Priya Anand and Sulbha Deshpande, too deliver great performances. The best scenes, however, feature Shashi's classmates. Professor David Fischer (Cory Hibbs) and the class members P Ramamurthy (Rajeev Ravindranathan), Yu Son (Maria Romano), Udumbke (Damian Thompson), Eva (Ruth Aguilar) and the Frenchman Laurent (Mehdi Nebbou) along with Shashi (Sridevi) form a brilliant team. The scenes involving the 'English-learning' stand out in the film. Sridevi's chemistry with Nebbou is sparkling. There's also Amitabh Bachchan in a special appearance. Watch the film to know what he does!
 
 
English Vinglish - Technical
Although the story is very simplistic and quite predictable, the scenes are so well-written that you will find yourself glued to the proceedings from the word Go! The concept itself is so relevant in a country like ours, where so much importance is given to knowing and speaking the English language. Writer-Director Gauri Shinde resists the temptation of going over-the-top with the emotional drama. The high-voltage scenes too, have a semblance of control and maturity which make the film such a smooth ride. The scenic locales of New York have been wonderfully captured by lens man Laxman Utekar while the crisp editing by Hemanti Sarkar keeps you enthralled for two hours! Along with Sridevi, Gauri Shinde deserves all the accolades for making such a special film. This is not just 'Best Debut Director' material, but 'Best Director' material! The film will remind everyone of someone either from their own family or from their friends' family. There is a Shashi in almost every household of the country. And the film shows us that this Shashi should be acknowledged, respected and helped, instead of being put down. There are some scenes in the film which will make you guffaw, some which will make you let out a teary-eyed smile and some that will choke you. Full of emotion, this!
 
 
English Vinglish - Music
Music director Amit Trivedi delivers yet another gem for English Vinglish. The title song, male version suing by Amit Trivedi and the female version crooned by Shilpa Rao, is a winner. Another song that stays with you is the Marathi number Navrai Majhi. The other songs Manhattan, Dhak Dhuk and Gustakh Dil, are fine and fit in well into the screenplay.
 
 
English Vinglish - Final Word
For those who do not understand any language, to sum up this film - :)

 

'English Vinglish' - Well Conveys Women's Emotions

By Reflections, MovieTalkies.com, 09 September 2012 3.5 / 5

This year can be categorized as a year of comebacks for yesteryear heroines. From Karisma Kapoor in Dangerous Ishhq to Preity Zinta's Ishkq in Paris and now the most awaited - Sridevi's English Vinglish. While others thought of making a comeback in all-commercial films, Sridevi decided to do a 'hatke' film directed by Gauri Shinde. Promos have already been creating a lot of buzz and there are quite a few fans waiting for the film's release. Since it's a theme based film, Gauri brings in Amit Trivedi, the man who has spun his magic in films like Udaan,Wake Up Sid or the recent Ishaqzaade to name a few. There are 5 original songs in the album with lyrics by Swanand Kirkire and a reprise version is added as well.

Album opens on a soft note with Dhak Dhuk that touches your heart. Song reminds you of Bengali music, specially the way 'Dhak' is sweetly pronounced by Amit Trivedi in a traditional manner. It's a complete three-sixty degree turn from a singer who has given Keh Ke Lunga to the music buffs not too many moons ago. His voice adds oodles to the song and makes it an appropriate beginning for an album like English Vinglish.

Manhattan opens with Sridevi voiceover as people around her try to break down the word Man-Hat-Tan and translate it in Hindi! It is imaginative lyrics from Kirkire's creative bag which carry the film's theme and describes why the place is so fascinating for people. Clinton Cerejo and Bianca Gomes have given their vocals to this peppy Hinglish track that should definitely be worth a ride in theatres with audience looking at the city of Manhattan through a novice's (Sridevi) eye.

Album moves forward with Gustakh Dil in Shilpa Rao's voice. Just like the earlier songs, lyrics are very meaningful and convey the protagonist's state of mind brilliantly. This one is a soft and fast track at the same time, with rock band beats at the background. Shilpa Rao creates magic again after Yaariyan and makes you fall in love with the song.

Navrai Majhi is definitely an amusing experimentation by Amit Trivedi. The track begins with his mother Neelambari Kirkire setting the base in folksy Marathi style. Sunidhi Chauhan takes over from here and it is a change for her from singing so-called 'sexy tracks' to this fun filled folk song. As expected though, she does it all quite well. Also, it is the voice of Natalie Di Luccio, a multilingual singer from Canada who has performed with Amit on Coke Studio, whose crooning in the middle of the song catches listener's attention and makes the proceedings interesting.

Last but not the least is Badla Nazara. There are two versions male and female with Amit Trivedi and Shilpa Rao respectively. The composition is very peppy and it's the use of varied instruments which would catch listener's attention. Also, lyrics are of superior quality (yet again) and mixes English and Hindi quite effortlessly, case in point being Dheeme Dheeme Slowly Slowly or I Am Learning Vearning Seekho Seekho. Both versions are good, though it is Shilpa's voice that holds you better even as you imagine it being heard for Sridevi's character in the film.

As mentioned by Gauri Shinde herself, this movie is a dedication to her mother and people like her who may struggle to speak a foreign language. The movie definitely screams out loud that it's an outing with a woman's sensibility in mind and hence the music too well explores her emotions while communicates them seamlessly. However a fact that cannot be negated is that it is a male composer and lyricist who have captured the emotions brilliantly. Full credit to them and kudos for getting it right. Overall, aworthy album from Amit's talented bag with Swanand's poetic sensibilities intact which should help the film turn into a success as well.

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English Vinglish is a Indian comedy-drama film directed by Gauri Shinde and produced by R. Balki. It stars Sridevi in the lead role, marking her comeback to Bollywood after 15 years and to Tamil cinema after 26 years.The film also features French actor Mehdi Nebbou, Adil Hussain, and Priya Anand.

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