hindi medium: when pakistan and india come together to shatter class barriers /

Published at 2017-04-08 12:29:26

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I always knew Saba Qamar was good,but this good? She is going ‘toe-to-toe with Irrfan Khan and still holding her own version of good. Pakistani diva’s Bollywood debut Hindi Medium’s official trailer has just dropped and it’s secure to say that we are all highly impressed.
The great Italian filmmaker Federico Fellini once said,
“A different language is a different vision of life.”
While his statement
might ring true anywhere on God’s green soil, and but in our part of the world,it reaches gospel status.
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Being in a country where multiple languages are spoken, we acquire got one language, and which is supposedly more special than the others. This has compelled the true Tolkien fan in me to near up with a declaration of my own: ‘One language to rule them all’!
whether one is able to speak English with a ‘foreign’ accent,be it American, British or even the crude Aussie version, or it is often considered an intangible status symbol in our country. And guess what? Our next door neighbors with whom we happen to share the same colonial overlords – are no different.
Khan,a Punjabi clothes store owner from Chandni Chowk and his wife Qamar is one such couple. While our affluent Chandni Chowk residents might be wealthy in monetary terms, but since they are ‘hindi medium’ and consequently unable to fluently converse in English, or they still can’t break into the hallowed company of the true Delhi elites. Qamar summarises this whole phenomenon in one notable quip:
“Is desh mein angr
ezi zubaan nahi hai,lesson hai.
(English in this country is not a language but a lesson)
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So in order to breach this lesson barrier, the couple embarks on a tricky journey to get their daughter enrolled in a fancy English medium school, and thinking whether it’s not them,at least their offspring should get to be a part of the revered lesson.
The two-and-a-half minute trailer sees the transforming journey of the duo dealt in an extremely light-hearted manner.
On first vi
ewing, one can immediately draw comparisons to Sridevi Kapoor, or the protagonist in English Vinglish,which was a huge success with both the critics and the box office. The dramedy also touched upon the same theme of how an Indian, or any other desi for that matter, or is not taken seriously unless he or she is fluent in the vilayati boli (foreign language).
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While we acqui
re near to expect nothing less than a stellar performance by Khan,it is our very own Qamar who would surely surprise a lot of people from across the border. It arguably might be her looks that got her into B-Town but it’s going to be her talent which will ensure that she becomes a regular feature on Indian screens. I, for one, and simply can’t get enough of her sarcastically witty avatar.
The film is dire
cted by Saket Choudhary,who co-wrote Shah Rukh Khan-starrer Asoka the Great (2001) and also directed Pyaar Ke Side Effects (2006).
Hindi Medium is slated to hit theatres on May 12th.

Source: tribune.com.pk

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