English Vinglish | |
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Directed by | Gauri Shinde |
Screenplay by | Gauri Shinde |
Story by | Gauri Shinde |
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Cinematography | Laxman Utekar |
Edited by | Hemanti Sarkar |
Music by | Amit Trivedi |
Production company | Hope Productions |
Distributed by | Eros International |
Release dates |
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Running time | 134 minutes [1] |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Budget | ₹10 crore [2] [ better source needed ] |
Box office | ₹102 crore (see below) |
English Vinglish is a 2012 Indian Hindi-language comedy-drama film written and directed by Gauri Shinde. The film stars Sridevi as Shashi Godbole, a small entrepreneur who makes snacks and sweets. Shashi enrolls in an English-speaking course to stop her husband and daughter mocking her lack of English skills [3] and gains self-respect in the process. Shashi was written by Shinde, inspired by her mother. The film marked Sridevi's return to film acting after a 15-year hiatus post Judaai (1997); it also features Adil Hussain, French actor Mehdi Nebbou, and Priya Anand. [3] Amitabh Bachchan makes a cameo appearance in the film's Hindi version, whereas Ajith Kumar replaced him the same portions of the film which was reshot for the Tamil-dubbed version. [4]
English Vinglish premiered at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival, where it received a 5-minute standing ovation [5] [6] Before its release, the film was screened for the Indian press and critics. [7] [8] The film was released theatrically on 5 October 2012. It received universal critical acclaim, with reviewers raving Shinde's direction and screenplay, Sridevi's performance as well as the film's soundtrack and cinematography. It became a major financial success as well, grossing ₹102 crore against a budget of ₹10 crore. [2]
English Vinglish won all of the Best Debut Director awards of 2012 for Gauri Shinde. It was shortlisted as India's official entry for the Academy Awards in the Best Foreign Language Film category. [9] The film earned global acclaim at several international festivals and Sridevi was hailed as the "Meryl Streep of India" [10] and the "female Rajinikanth". [11]
Shashi Godbole is a traditional Marathi homemaker and entrepreneur in Pune who makes and sells laddoos as a home-run business. Her husband Satish and daughter Sapna take her for granted, mock her because of her poor English-speaking skills, and generally treat her with disrespect, making Shashi feel negative, insecure, and underconfident. However, her young son, Sagar, loves her as she is, and her elderly widowed mother-in-law offers her words of sympathy.
Shashi's older sister, Manu, who lives in New York City, invites Shashi's family to the marriage of her daughter, Meera, with Kevin. It is decided that Shashi will travel to New York alone five weeks in advance to help Manu organise the marriage, while her husband and children will join her as the marriage approaches. During her flight to America, Shashi is given inspirational advice by a fellow passenger. Upon her arrival in New York, Shashi is warmly welcomed by Manu and her younger daughter, Radha. While Shashi is in New York, she has a traumatic experience at a coffee shop where a staff member is rude to her due to her inability to communicate in English. She is comforted by fellow customer, French chef Laurent, who himself is weak in English.
Using the money she earned by selling laddoos, Shashi secretly enrolls in a conversational four-week English class, showing her resourcefulness at navigating an unfamiliar city alone. The class comprises the instructor David Fischer, a Mexican nanny Eva, a Pakistani taxi driver Salman Khan, a Chinese hairstylist Yu Song, a Tamil software engineer Ramamurthy, a shy African-Caribbean man Udumbke, and Laurent. Shashi quickly becomes a promising and committed student, earns everyone's respect with her charming behavior and her cuisine, and gains self-confidence. Laurent becomes attracted to Shashi, leading to some interpersonal conflict. When he tries to kiss her at the rooftop of a building, Shashi pushes him away and runs off, but fails to explain that she is married.
Meanwhile, Radha finds out about Shashi's secret English classes and is supportive of her pursuit. Shashi begins watching English films at night and does her homework diligently. To complete the English-speaking course and receive an academic certificate, each student must write and deliver a five-minute speech. Shashi's family shows up earlier than planned as a surprise, and after missing out on an event where Sagar injures his leg, Shashi eventually decides to quit because of scheduling conflicts and the fact that she considers herself to be an irresponsible mother since she did not realise that Sagar was injured. The test date coincides with that of the marriage, forcing Shashi to miss the test.
Radha invites David and the entire class to the marriage, where Satish is taken aback at being introduced to a diverse group of people by his wife. Shashi gives a touching and enlightening toast to the married couple in English, surprising everyone. In her speech, Shashi extols the virtues of being married and having a family, describing the family as a safe space of love and respect where weaknesses are not mocked. Satish and Sapna regret treating her with disrespect. David declares she has passed the course with distinction and issues her the certificate. Shashi thanks Laurent for "making her feel better about herself." Shashi's family returns to India by flight.
The story was inspired by Shinde's mother, a Marathi-speaking woman who ran a pickle business at her house in Pune. Her mother was not fluent in English, which embarrassed Shinde as a child. In an interview, Shinde said, "I made this film to say sorry to my mother." [12] The film started development in 2011 or earlier, and several plot points and cameo appearances were decided early on. [3] [13] [14] English Vinglish garnered much media coverage because of Sridevi's comeback after nearly 15 years away from film production. According to Shinde, however, it was also difficult to get support for the film due to investors' attitudes about the protagonist being a middle-aged woman, and those who were interested wished to add changes, such as a dance number, based on the hype around Sridevi that Shinde felt would not match her vision. [15] The rights were sold to Eros International for ₹200 million (US$3.74 million).
English Vinglish also marked the Bollywood debut of South Indian actress Priya Anand, who previously worked in the Tamil and Telugu film industries. It is the directorial debut of Gauri Shinde, who previously worked as an advertisement filmmaker. It was shot mostly in New York. [13] The principal photography concluded in October 2011 and it was released in Hindi and Tamil. It was later dubbed into Telugu. [13]
Ajith Kumar performed the cameo appearance without receiving payment. He even flew in for the shooting at his own cost. [16]
The first preview of English Vinglish was launched on 14 June 2012. The official distributor Eros International posted the preview video and poster on YouTube and Twitter. [17] [18] A 2-minute teaser showing Sridevi reading the Censor Certificate of the film in deliberately broken English was also released. The preview received positive response and was lauded for its unique and fresh concept. [19] The full theatrical trailer was unveiled at a special media event on 13 August 2012 coinciding with Sridevi's birthday. It received a positive response and went viral on YouTube, exceeding one million views in a week. [20] Sridevi's performance in the trailer was highly acclaimed by her fans and the media; the Hindustan Times said, "Sridevi casts a spell in English Vinglish!" [21]
The Tamil and Telugu theatrical trailers were subsequently released in Chennai and Hyderabad respectively. Sridevi also appeared on Kaun Banega Crorepati with Gauri Shinde and on the dance show Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa.
The soundtrack and background music were composed by Amit Trivedi and the lyrics were written by Pa. Vijay for the Tamil version, Swanand Kirkire for the Hindi, and Krishna Chaitanya for the Telugu versions respectively. The album comprises six songs including a male and a female version of the title track "English Vinglish". Both the versions of the soundtrack was released on 1 September 2012, in Mumbai, Chennai and Hyderabad.
In July 2012, English Vinglish was selected by the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) and scheduled for a world premiere at the coveted Galas section of the festival. [22] [23] Sridevi's comeback made it a highly anticipated film and all shows at TIFF sold out during advance booking. The premiere took place at the Roy Thomson Auditorium on 14 September and was attended by Sridevi, Mehdi Nebbou, R. Balki, Gauri Shinde and other members of the cast and crew. At the end of the premiere, the full-house audience gave a 10-minute standing ovation. [5] [6]
After the Toronto premiere, some international media outlets hailed Sridevi as the "Meryl Streep of India". [10] [24] [25] 2 weeks later, America's entertainment weekly Variety wrote in its review of English Vinglish that it found Sridevi "[d]isarmingly charming in a manner that recalls Audrey Hepburn." [26] English Vinglish was selected to be showcased in December 2012 at the Marrakech International Film Festival; it was screened to an audience of around 15,000 viewers and was attended by Sridevi, Shinde, Balki and Nebbou. [27] [28]
In February 2013, English Vinglish was screened at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival as part of Indo-German Film Week. Shinde conducted a screenwriting workshop and spoke about the film and women's rights in India. [29] [30]
The film had its US premiere at the 36th Portland International Film Festival. [31] Writer and critic David D. Levine praised the film, saying "[t]hough it's not a musical, strictly speaking, there's quite a bit of music and dance, and the film is laugh-out-loud funny and heart-rending by turns ... My favorite film of this PIFF. 5 stars out of 5." [32] In April 2013, English Vinglish was selected to play at the third Beijing International Film Festival and the International Film Festival of Panama. [33] [34] In May the same year, it won the 'Best Visiting Artist' award at the San Diego Film Festival. Andrew Friedenberg, director of the Cinema Society of San Diego announced that English Vinglish "dominated the voting". [35] [36]
The Indian premiere of English Vinglish was held on 4 October 2012 and was one of the biggest premieres of that year [7] [37] It was organized as a red carpet event to celebrate Sridevi's return to filmmaking, and some famous Bollywood personalities attended, [38] including directors Yash Chopra, Ramesh Sippy, Rajkumar Hirani and Ashutosh Gowariker and actors Amitabh Bachchan, Anil Kapoor, Vidya Balan, Sonakshi Sinha, Bipasha Basu, Tabu, Shilpa Shetty, Konkona Sen Sharma, Madhuri Dixit, Ayesha Takia, Kangana Ranaut and Javed Akhtar. [39] [40]
After Eros International's efforts to release the film on 21 September 2012, English Vinglish had its worldwide theatrical release on 5 October 2012. The Hindi version was released across 739 screens, while the Tamil and Telugu versions were released on 110 and 47 screens respectively. It was released in over 250 screens overseas.[ citation needed ]
English Vinglish was theatrically released in Mainland China on 24 February 2023, the sixth anniversary of Sridevi's death, with a reported 6,000 screen premiere. [41] Despite its low revenues upon release, the film was well received by Chinese audiences according to the Global Times . [42]
On 29 December 2012, English Vinglish saw one of the biggest world television premieres on Zee Cinema. The premiere was conducted as a high-profile event, and Zee TV arranged a special press conference attended by Sridevi and Gauri Shinde. To publicize the premiere, the channel launched a free English-speaking module telephone service using IVRS, which was a success with over 25,000 calls from across India in less than a week. English Vinglish-styled signs, including 'Exit-Vexit', 'Coffee Voffee' and 'Switch off Mobile-Vobile', were posted at 900 touch-points in cafes, malls, multiplexes and airports. Zee Cinema formed partnerships with Cafe Coffee Day, Inox, Fame, Lifestyle, Shoppers Stop, Globus and Westside to market the premiere. Mohan Gopinath, business head of Zee Cinema said, "More than 2 generations of India have worshiped Sridevi. Add to that an extremely simple yet heart-warming narrative, some spot-on direction by Gauri Shinde, Balki's unmistakable touch and you have a winner on your hands." [43] [44]
Following its release in East Asian markets during 2013–2014, the film's total worldwide gross was ₹904,267,305 ( US$16,927,302) as of 2014.
Territories | Gross revenue |
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India | ₹531 million ($9.94 million) [45] |
Overseas | $7,051,192 (₹376,680,360) [46] |
Japan | US$1,463,890 [47] |
Taiwan | US$300,000 [48] |
Hong Kong | US$230,871 [49] |
South Korea | ₩ 226,010,800 [50] ($214,643) |
Other territories | $4.85 million [45] |
Worldwide | ₹907,680,360 ($16,991,192) |
The worldwide gross for English Vinglish stood at ₹750 million at the end of its third week, [51] and reached ₹850 million (US$15.91 million) by the end of its 4th week. The film performed well in large cities, earning ₹25 million on its first day of release. [52] The gross went to 125% and the total figures for 2 days were ₹70 million [53] [54] [55] [56] The Sunday figures were even higher; collections increased by 200% and English Vinglish ended its first weekend with ₹130 million net. [57] The film ended its first week earning ₹210 million net. [58] [59]
Despite new releases Aiyyaa , Bhoot Returns and Student of the Year , the film's box office revenues remained steady. [60] At the end of its second week, its revenue exceeded ₹300 million. [61] [62] Lifetime earnings for the film in India stand at over ₹400 million net, [63] [64] and ₹531 million (US$9.94 million) gross. [45] English Vinglish ran for 50 days in theatres. [65] [66] [67] [68]
According to Box Office India , English Vinglish's overseas gross figure was US$4.85 million in 2012, [45] making it one of the top 10 highest overseas grossing Bollywood films of 2012. [69] The film opened to a revenue of US$3.8 million overseas, bringing its worldwide total to ₹600 million (US$11.23 million) net in 2012. [70] English Vinglish overseas collections was US$1.65 million in its first weekend. The film collected around US$3.5 million in 17 days. [71] [72] The movie collected a total of ₹170 million (US$3.18 million) in 10 days. [73] The film entered the UK box office top 10, as of 13 October 2012. [74] The film performed well overseas, collecting record figures unheard of for a heroine-oriented film. [75] [76] It grossed US$1.863 million in the United States and Canada, [45] and £464,508 (US$764,333) in the United Kingdom. [77] In Nigeria, the film grossed US$842,330. [77]
English Vinglish created box office history in Hong Kong in May 2013, becoming the second biggest Bollywood hit in the territory after Aamir Khan's 3 Idiots (2009). It earned the distinction of being screened at Hong Kong's Director's Club: a privilege usually reserved for the best and most celebrated films in the world. [78] English Vinglish grossed US$230,871 in Hong Kong. [49] English Vinglish also created waves in Japan when it was first premiered in 2014. It outperformed most other films and became the second highest-grossing Hindi film in Japan, earning around $1.4 million. The film is second only to 3 Idiots which had collected US$1.6 million. [79] It got an overwhelming response and Sridevi was hailed as the 'Female Rajinikanth of Japan'. [11] It also grossed US$300,000 in Taiwan, making it the second biggest Bollywood film there after 3 Idiots. [48] In South Korea, the film drew a box office audience of 31,334 viewers in 2014, [80] grossing ₩ 226,010,800 [50] (US$214,643). Its total gross in East Asia was US$2,137,302 as of 2014, bringing the film's overseas total to US$6,987,302, which in Indian rupees is ₹373,267,305 (equivalent to ₹700 millionorUS$8.4 million in 2023). [46]
English Vinglish received widespread critical acclaim upon release, with reviewers praising Shinde's screenplay and direction, Sridevi's performance as well as the film's soundtrack and cinematography. The Times of India gave it 4 out of 5, calling it "[e]asily one of the best films of 2012 ... [Sridevi's] performance is a masterclass for actors ... Request you to make a little place next to you, Rajkumar Hirani; Gauri Shinde has taken a bow in mainstream Bollywood." [81] Aniruddha Guha of Daily News and Analysis also gave 4 out of 5 and said it is "among the most refreshingly novel films made in recent times ... If you're a Sridevi fan, you can't miss it. If you aren't, you still can't miss it." [82]
Another 4 out of 5 came from Raja Sen of Rediff , who called it "a winner all the way" and wrote "Sridevi excels in fleshing out her character." [84] Taran Adarsh also scored it 4 out of 5 and called it "a remarkable motion picture ... A must-watch for every parent, every child. Strongly recommended!" [85] Critic Subhash K Jha gave a 4.5 rating, and wrote that Sridevi "makes the contemporary actresses, even the coolest ones, look like jokes ... If you watch only 2 films every year make sure you see English Vinglish twice!" [86] Rajeev Masand of CNN-IBN gave it 3.5, and said that Sridevi delivers "a performance that is nothing short of perfect ... It's warm and fuzzy, and leaves you with a big smile on your face." [87] IMDb gave the film a score of eight out of ten. [88]
Firstpost's Rubina Khan gave 5 out of 5, saying "Sridevi brings acting back in English Vinglish". [89] Komal Nahta said the film was "beyond stars" and said Sridevi "makes the best comeback in Bollywood history and delivers a landmark performance". [90] Social movie rating site MOZVO gave it 4.3 out of 5. [91] Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian, gave it 3 out of 5, and called it "[a]n undemanding picture that goes down as well as the heroine's tasty laddoos". [92]
Kate Taylor of The Globe and Mail gave it 2 out of 4 and wrote: "One wonders how long the neglectful Satish will remember the message of equality and gratitude if it is delivered as gently as this movie does." [93] Amer Shoib of The Cinema Journal gave it 4/5 and called the film, "a hilarious, touching, sensitive, and sweet film that marks the triumphant come back of India's biggest female star...Sridevi." [94] Indian columnist Shobha De tweeted, "Paresh Rawal and Sridevi—Actors of the Year! The rest are just successful stars!" and wrote a column titled 'What is that something about Sridevi?' [95] UTV Stars called it the "Mother India of our times". [96]
The Hollywood Reporter also gave a glowing review, and said, "Indian screen legend Sridevi triumphs in a gentle, but affecting, story of a woman's awakening self-respect ... It's no surprise that by the end of the film, Shashi will conquer her fears, but the route Shinde takes to get her there is distinctively Shashi's. The image of the newly-confident Shashi striding down a Manhattan street, a takeout coffee in hand and a trench coat belted over her sari, will make you smile days after you leave the theater ... Ultimately, what make English Vinglish memorable are the small, step-by-step choices Shashi makes to transforms herself. Yes, there's grit there, but it's tempered with compassion and dignity. The way the character has been crafted by Shinde, and interpreted by Sridevi, is gloriously feminine, and uniquely Indian." [97] Amazon Prime Video rated it 7.8 out of 10 and stated: "The challenges of an ordinary middle class woman who is not proficient with the English language, and how she overcomes them." [98]
Sridevi (left) and Gauri Shinde (right) received widespread critical acclaim for their performance and direction, respectively, in the film, garnering several awards and nominations. | ||||||||
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English Vinglish garnered awards and nominations in a variety of categories, with particular praise for its direction and Sridevi's performance. At the 58th Filmfare Awards, English Vinglish received 4 nominations, including Best Film and Best Actress (Sridevi) and won Best Debut Director (Shinde). Sridevi received Best Actress nominations at several awards ceremonies, which apart from Filmfare include IIFA, Screen, Zee Cine, and Star Guild Awards. At the 11th Stardust Awards, the film earned 5 nominations, going on to win Best Drama Actress (Sridevi) and Best Debut Director (Shinde).
Award | Category | Nominee | Result |
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Screen Awards [99] [100] | Most Promising Debut Director | Gauri Shinde | Won |
Best Actress | Sridevi | Nominated | |
Best Story | Gauri Shinde | Nominated | |
Best Screenplay | Gauri Shinde | Nominated | |
Best Background Music | Amit Trivedi | Nominated | |
Best Editing | Hemanti Sarkar | Nominated | |
Filmfare Awards [101] | Best Debut Director | Gauri Shinde | Won |
Best Film | English Vinglish | Nominated | |
Best Director | Gauri Shinde | Nominated | |
Best Actress | Sridevi | Nominated | |
Hello Magazine Hall of Fame Awards [102] | Outstanding Performance of the Year | Sridevi | Won |
IRDS Film Award for Social Concern [103] | Best Female Character | Sridevi | Won |
Laadli National Award [104] | Best Mainline Film | English Vinglish | Won |
24th Annual Palm Springs International Film Festival [105] | Mercedes-Benz Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature | English Vinglish | Nominated |
Stardust Awards [106] [107] | Best Film | English Vinglish | Nominated |
Best Director | Gauri Shinde | Nominated | |
Star of the Year – Female | Sridevi | Nominated | |
Best Drama Actress | Sridevi | Won | |
Best Debut Director | Gauri Shinde | Won | |
Star Guild Awards [108] [109] | Best Film | English Vinglish | Nominated |
Best Director | Gauri Shinde | Nominated | |
Best Actress | Sridevi | Nominated | |
Best Supporting Actress | Priya Anand | Nominated | |
Best Debut Director | Gauri Shinde | Won | |
Best Story | Gauri Shinde | Nominated | |
Best Screenplay | Gauri Shinde | Nominated | |
Best Dialogue | Gauri Shinde | Nominated | |
Women's International Film and Television Showcase [110] | Diversity Award | English Vinglish | Won |
Zee Cine Awards [111] [112] | Best Film | English Vinglish | Nominated |
Best Actor – Female | Sridevi | Nominated | |
Most Promising Director | Gauri Shinde | Won | |
14th IIFA Awards | Best Film | English Vinglish | Nominated |
Best Actress | Sridevi | Nominated | |
Best Debut Director | Gauri Shinde | Won | |
Best Story | Gauri Shinde | Nominated |
With English Vinglish, Sridevi made a successful comeback after a long hiatus. [113] [114] [115] Box Office Capsule hailed the film and Sridevi's return as "Golden Comeback of the Queen." [116] Sridevi was ranked No.1 on many year-end lists, including:
Sridevi won the "Vuclip Icons of 2012" mobile survey to be voted as the Most Admired Actress of Bollywood. [123] [124] Her performance created an enormous impact when Amitabh Bachchan said in his blog that Sridevi's heart-rending acting in English Vinglish moved him to tears leaving "collective lumps in the throat". [125] [126] A poll by BollywoodLife declared Sridevi as the "Most Powerful Actress in B-Town", winning by a landslide 75% votes over all the current actresses. [127]
The actress was featured as one of the Top Newsmakers of 2012 by NDTV [128] and Filmfare . [129] Filmfare listed Sridevi as the "Top Game Changer of 2012" for making "a hit comeback after getting married and mothering 2 kids". [130] Reuters' list stated that "Sridevi, in her comeback movie, outshone any actress in any role this year and proved once again that you don't need a male star to make a good Bollywood film", while India Today said, "Sridevi was reinvented in a role of substance". MTV wrote, "when an actor of Sridevi's calibre breaks her 15-year hiatus, you can be sure she has a winner in tow". [131] [132] [133]
Since its worldwide success, English Vinglish consistently appeared on media outlets' Best Films of the Year lists. It was ranked first on the Times of India 's list of "Top 10 Films of 2012", which compared Gauri Shinde's directorial debut with veterans Manoj Kumar, Gulzar and Aparna Sen. [134] It featured in "Best Bollywood Films of 2012" by Reuters, [131] "Bollywood's Most Appreciated Films of 2012" by IBN Live, [135] 'Top Bollywood Movies of 2012' by India Today, [136] "Best Films of 2012" list by Rediff [137] and Forbes' "Best of Bollywood 2012". [138] The film ranked third on MTV's "Top 5 Movies of 2012". [133] It ranked No. 2 on Raja Sen's "Ten Best Films of 2012" [139] and 4th on Rajeev Masand's list of "Top 5 Hits of 2012". [140] The café scene in the film ranked No. 2 on CNN-IBN's list of "Top 10 Bollywood's Best Scenes of 2012". [141] English Vinglish, particularly Sridevi's character in the film, was noted for inspiring Dalit girls in Bihar to master the English language. [142] [143] Filmfare listed it as one of the fifteen strongest women characters in Bollywood. [144] Radhika Seth and Riya Dhankar of Vogue India listed it as one of the most empowering female characters in Bollywood. [145] Srishti Magan of ScoopWhoop listed it as one of the nineteen most relatable female characters from Bollywood. [146]
Director Gauri Shinde featured in the Financial Times ' 2012 list of "25 Indians To Watch". [147] She also featured on Rediff's list of "Bollywood's 5 Best Directors of 2012". [148]
In September 2013, English Vinglish was considered for being shortlisted for the Indian submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. [9] [149]
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Indian actress Sridevi made her debut as a child in the 1967 Tamil film Kandhan Karunai at the age of four, and began playing lead roles as a child in M. A. Thirumugam’s 1969 mythological Tamil film Thunaivan. Her first role as an on-screen adult came in 1976 at age 13, in the Tamil film Moondru Mudichu. She then starred in 16 Vayathinile (1977) which proved to be a major breakthrough for Sridevi. Following this she appeared in the critically acclaimed thriller Sigappu Rojakkal (1978) and the satirical drama Varumayin Niram Sivappu (1980), establishing herself as a leading female star of South Indian Cinema. Subsequently, she played a woman who suffers from Amnesia in the critically and commercially successful classic Moondram Pirai (1982). She also achieved success by starring as a female lead in the successful dramas Padaharella Vayasu (1978), Meendum Kokila (1981), Premabhishekam (1981), Vazhvey Maayam (1982) and Aakhari Poratam (1988).
Gauri Shinde is an Indian film director and screenwriter. Shinde made her directorial debut with the highly acclaimed English Vinglish (2012), which marked the comeback of actress Sridevi. Shinde featured in the Financial Times 2012 list of '25 Indians To Watch'. She also featured on Rediff's list of 'Bollywood's 5 Best Directors of 2012'.
Indian actress Deepika Padukone primarily appears in Hindi films. Her first screen appearance was in Himesh Reshammiya's music video "Naam Hai Tera" in 2005. Padukone made her film debut by playing the title role in the Kannada-language film Aishwarya (2006). Her first Hindi film release came the following year with Farah Khan's melodrama Om Shanti Om, in which she played dual roles opposite Shah Rukh Khan. She won the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut for it. Her sole film role in 2008 was as one of Ranbir Kapoor's love interests in Bachna Ae Haseeno. Padukone's first film release of 2009, the kung fu comedy Chandni Chowk to China, proved to be a box office flop, but her next release, Imtiaz Ali's romance Love Aaj Kal, opposite Saif Ali Khan, was a success. Of Padukone's five film releases in 2010, only the comedy Housefull was financially profitable. The series of poorly received films continued with both her 2011 releases, Aarakshan and Desi Boyz.
Mom is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language crime thriller film directed by Ravi Udyawar, with a screenplay by Girish Kohli. The film stars Sridevi as a vigilante who sets out to avenge her stepdaughter after she is sexually assaulted at a party. The film co-stars Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Akshaye Khanna, and Pakistani actors Sajal Aly and Adnan Siddiqui. The music of the film was composed and produced by A. R. Rahman.
Dear Zindagi is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language coming-of-age comedy drama film written and directed by Gauri Shinde. It was produced by Gauri Khan, Karan Johar, and Shinde under the banners of Red Chillies Entertainment, Dharma Productions, and Hope Productions, respectively. The film stars Alia Bhatt and Shah Rukh Khan in the lead roles with Ira Dubey, Kunal Kapoor, Angad Bedi, Ali Zafar, Yashaswini Dayama and debutant Rohit Suresh Saraf in supporting roles. The plot centres on a budding cinematographer who is discontented with her life and meets a free-spirited psychologist who helps her to gain a new perspective on her life.
Sridevi: The Eternal Screen Goddess is a biography by author and screenwriter Satyarth Nayak that chronicles the life and career of Indian actress Sridevi. Consisting of ten chapters, it describes her birth in 1963 in Egmore, her acting career in both the North and South Indian film industries, her marriage in 1996 to the film producer Boney Kapoor, with whom she has two daughters, and her death by accidental drowning in 2018. Published by Random House on 16 December 2019, the book was a success both commercially and critically, and reviewers commended it for the writing and comprehensiveness.
Rajeev Ravindranathan is an Indian actor and comedian who works in Hindi and Tamil-language films. He is known for his roles in 3 Idiots (2009), English Vinglish (2012), and Rocketry: The Nambi Effect (2022).
English Vinglish (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack to the 2012 film of the same name, written and directed by Gauri Shinde, starring Sridevi. The film's music and background score were composed by Amit Trivedi and lyrics were written by Swanand Kirkire; lyrics for the Tamil and Telugu versions were written by Pa. Vijay and Krishna Chaitanya, respectively. The album was released through T-Series and Eros Music on 1 September 2012.
Budget: ₹26 crore
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