‘Tumhari Sulu’ ,the Movie ~ A letter to Vidya Balan
Dear
Vidya Balan,
I
must begin by saying how happy I am for you. I have always admired the way you
have shaped your career. There has never been a doubt in my mind about your
ability as an actor. But the last couple of films did not meet with much
commercial success. I, among your many admirers were feeling sad that those
films met with such fate.
Yesterday,
I watched ‘Tumhari Sulu’. The theatre was packed to its capacity. What a
delight of a film it is! Right from the first scene to the last, there isn’t even
one frame that is out of sync. From the extended family to Sulu’s dynamics with
her husband and son, everything is spot on. The characters in the work place,
be it the receptionist or the RJ Albeli Anjali or the Poet or the boss played
by Neha Dhupia are so life like. I loved the lady who played the cab driver –
How she kept gauging your mood through the rear-view mirror. That is exactly
how it happens in real life too. The brilliant actor who plays your husband – Manav
Kaul - what a nuanced performance! And a special mention to the little power
house of a talent, the kid who played your son’s role. His reactions and
responses are so natural.
To
talk about your character, not even in one scene did I see Vidya Balan. It was
Sulu all the way. I did not even see a familiar expression or emotional
reaction that you portrayed in any of your past films in any of the scenes of
this film. The way you react to your extended family’s constant attempt to
contain you or even tame you is nothing less than beautiful. I particularly liked
the scene between you the boss, Neha Dhupia and the poet, Vijay Maurya towards
the end. It is so full of heart and brimming with innocence. Not to mention how
perfect your comic timing is when someone compliments you on your voice and you
say “Woh to hai!” :). Equally admirable
is when you ask with all earnestness, if you can get a TV in the place of the
pressure cooker.
What
I loved about the film is that towards the end of the film, neither did it
showcase Sulu’s character doing something unrealistic nor did it shy away from
retaining Sulu’s spirit. The scene where she rushes to her husband and her
husband says, “Not another idea!” with a smile is testimony to this. The story
is neither preachy nor trying to be populist. It stays true to its soul right
from the word go till the credits roll. How beautifully each and every
character is etched to perfection! We the audience are indebted to the
director, Suresh Triveni for this.
Thank
you Vidya for making Sulu so memorable. May you have a lot of critical acclaim
and commercial success in your long fruitful path ahead in movies.
Arun
Babu.
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