Tuesday, 14 August 2018

Sui Dhaaga :Made in India | Did Varun-Anushka turned convincing Desi Entrepreneur?

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"Ab Zindigi ke safar me th chalna padega paidal, Chahe mile ya na mile medal"

With something like this line the latest trailer of Varun Dhawan, Anushka Sharma starrer movie Sui-Dhaaga concludes. Inspired by the government’s ‘Make in India’ campaign, Sui Dhaaga sheds light on the life and struggles of artisans who ensure their art of embroidery doesn’t die.

The makers of  'Dum Lagake Haisa' is again ready to rock the silver screen with yet another simple but lovely aspiring story of Mauji aka Varun Dhawan, a skilled tailor's journey from a dust to a crown's jewel with the help and constant inspiration from his wife Mamta aka Anushka Sharma.

True to his name, he enjoys any work given to him. He does all kinds of jobs and is even treated badly by his masters, still he smiles.
She helps him start his own venture which later expands into a small-handloom industry. The story doesn't end here as the trailer suggests.


Let's talk about the Trailer  :
With the catch line of "kyu ji?.....sab badhiya hai.!" the trailer ends and we could not figure out whether the phrase should end with a question mark or exclamation mark. This line stands a significant role in the movie. We the common man of common crowd tend to accept everything, thinking whatever is happening is for good. thus believing "sab badhiya hai". This is why we feel the phase has been used again and again in the trailer to emphasize that its the story of yet another common man's journey. 

The trailer starts like a story should start, first setting the background by telling how Chajju Ram went bankrupt leading its family in poverty while Mauji has still contended by whatever hardship he does. Next, we are introduced to his wife Mamta. She is depicted like a wife in village area should be-HOUSE-wife, in one word. He doesn't get to hang out with her too much. He is abused by his boss and disbelieved by his father too, still, he has contended. This is a thought of a common man who is happy with whatever he has, who never has a hunger for more.

We liked the lack of make-up on Anushka's face and the mustache on Varun's. Desi look that must be admitted.
The same is the case for Mauji, while his wife doesn't like him being getting insulted every day. Thus she enlightened him with an idea that he should start his own tailor shop. Though doubting on himself he is ready to accept the idea. Thus growing a small handloom company, where he must face some difficulty and thus restarting the whole project on his own forming a company "Sui-Dhaaga: Made in India"

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The good and best part of the movie is its simplicity. We liked the lack of make-up on Anushka's face and the mustache on Varun's. Thier timing of dialogue delivery and emotions on their face especially of Muji's.He is our favorite man in the movie apart from Raghuveer sir. He is shameless and ever smiling and happy-natured-man. Everything is perfect. The story would be great no doubt about that but the Voice department is the place where I felt more work needs to be done. Like the innocence that Mauji's voice rather narrative should be felt is not felt in ears. His voice to us felt more like an adult trying to emulate a kid. His voice didn't felt that lost that his character is being depicted. Anushka Sharma though flawless in her acting and dialogue delivery, we at spillreview felt that she needs to get into the character more. Every time she is given this type of role she looks 'made up' or 'plastic' in our language. Take her role in Sultan. But that doesn't mean she is not looking good in this movie. She does cent percent judgment to her character.
Although we failed to point a major flaw, they were not as much convincing entrepreneur as the character of Akshay Kumar in 'Padman' was.


The inspiring music in the background is another thing that we at spillreview loved. Which means background score may have been taken well care of. 

Director Sharat Kataruya does deserve a spill for his venture 'Sui Dhaaga'.


We always loved him for his simplistic movies.
Anyway, let's see if everything's badhiya?



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