Love
to watch good movies.
Recently
went on a spree of watching three movies.
Shall
I start from the last one I watched.
‘English Vinglish’
I am
carried away by this movie.
A
lucid story line. Superbly narrated.
Sashi
…..[ means the chandra / moon in sanskrit!]
What a fantastic characterization…!
I
felt like sashi herself ….just perplexed…..when I started and strugled to learn
English…
Sashi
represents the great Indian middle class house wife.
Sashi
feels lost as she realises the growing gulf between herself and her family
particularly so with her growing children due to her lesser exposure to English.
The
sheer lack of recognition on this count particularly with her daughter makes
her life sour.
Pushed
to the limits she takes a ‘brave’ decision to learn this necessary evil…. ‘English’ which can turn the tables around and
bring back her self worth in her ‘little World’ by making her ‘intelligent’
enough to be accepted.
She grabs a chance which comes her way to learn English and she religiously follows the chore of the learning process.
She grabs a chance which comes her way to learn English and she religiously follows the chore of the learning process.
How beautifully she handles and snaps the french proposal !
Can
any thing be said more on the value of family so succinctly than the wedding
toast speech given by Sashi at her niece’s wedding party...in English!
….that is the punch and there is the message…
This
climax turnaround, slaps the message of superiority of substance over
expression…feelings over logic…humanity over material…spirit over physicality…
Sridevi…….What
a sterling performance….amazing…a born actor indeed…
How
she is able to defy her age……?
This
film is indeed a salutation to the simple
and unassuming great many number of Indian house wives who toil in silence with
great patience to make the homes but unfortunately so often taken for granted.
I
remember the words of one of my Economics professors who once told our class
that the contribution of Indian house wives are left unreckoned in the country’s
GDP which if taken into account would push the National Income up to multifold extent.
Sashi’s
character is said to be modeled after the director Gouri Shinde’s mother. However
depiction of each character in this film in itself appears to be a poetry.
Though
this film is said to be of the genre of Comedicdrama I could never feel the comedy part, as the other track is spiralling to depths so seriously. The background music is so soft and so soothing to the heart.
The
reason for your visit to the US?
Ajith’s super-confident answer in the migration counter is, ‘
to help your country….revive by spending some dollars here…’
In a
way, India it seems as I feel is akin to Sashi herself with unexplored
potentials and complex inhibitions and hurdles in it’s way. Is it not…India needs a
transformation from the state of mind of Sashi to that of Ajith.
Mahakavi,
Subramania Bharathi, the revolutionary poet who is the touch
stone for Tamil and National values and visions advocates social
emancipation of women by inculcating the self worth in them by way of educating
them. He said to have started this mission after meeting Sister Nivedita, the Irish disciple of Swamy Vivekananda at a
Congress session, who adopted this country as
her mother land.
Following
are few sparkling lines plucked from Bharathi’s poem in praise of Indian house wife,
captioned,
‘ மனைத் தலைவிக்கு வாழத்து’
வாழ்க மனைவியாங்
கவிதைத்தலைவி!
...........................................
...........................................
மாயா சக்தியின் மகளே, மனைக்கண்
வாழ்வினை
வகுப்பாய், வருடம் பலவினும்
ஓர்நாட்
போலமற் றோர்நாள் தோன்றாது
பலவித
வண்ணம் வீட்டிடைப் பரவ
நட்த்திடும்
சக்தி நிலையமே, நன்மனைத்
தலைவீ,................
..................................
இலௌகிக
வாழ்க்கையிற் பொருளினை யிணைக்கும்
பேதைமா
சக்தியின் பெண்ணே, வாழ்க.
காளியின்
குமாரி, அறம் காத்திடுக!
வாழ்க!
மனையகத் தலைவி வாழ்க!
On the economic front, it is pertinent to mention
here that the traditional values of frugalism and pragmatism of the Indian house hold
units managed by and large by the resourceful house wives contribute to the
strong saving levels prevailing in the country and infact is the major factor
which shore up the Indian Economy rather than any hi-fy and far fetched ‘economic
theologies’. When the consumerism driven World economy is reeling under
recession, mainly sparked off by the bankruptcy of the banking sector, the Indian banking sector
shows a comfortably robust position in terms of deposits and profits. I feel the
credit goes to the Indian house wives…..
‘Attakkathi’ and ‘Saattai’ are the othe two
films.
These two films belong to the recent genre of ‘down to the Earth
pattern’ of recent Tamil movies churned out by a new wave of several young directors
who have infact started changing the face of Tamil cinema.
‘Veil’,
‘Kaadhal’,
‘Chennai 60028’,
‘Vennila Kabadikkulu’,
‘Kalavaani’,
‘Mina’,
‘Muthukku Muthaha’
‘Pasanga’ and
‘Engeyum eppodum’ - are some of such films in this series setting a firm new trend.
‘Kaadhal’,
‘Chennai 60028’,
‘Vennila Kabadikkulu’,
‘Kalavaani’,
‘Mina’,
‘Muthukku Muthaha’
‘Pasanga’ and
‘Engeyum eppodum’ - are some of such films in this series setting a firm new trend.
Attakathi and Sattai both set in the sub urban / rural backgrounds picturise their plots so vividly.
Sattai seems to be the direct answer to the issue expounded
by Attakathi.
Attakathi speaks from the perspective of an average youth from this region.
Lack of role models has left the youth of this country purposeless as like rudderless boats driven only by the impulses of infatuation. Folk expressions found in the Chennai - gana songs are fantastically woven in to this film which are infact gaining ground into the literary realms.
Saattai actually answers the question posed by Attakathi that with right example and when shown the
right direction with a recipe mix of kind heart and intelligence, the abundant
youth force of this society can be turned out to be the powerhouse of the
Country.
Both the films communicate their stories in a powerful
manner.
yet to see the movies but thanks for a good review
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