![]() It would have been wonderful to have some scenes where Neena’s Sudha was doing the Pinni and the viewer could be taken through the process. Jokes aside, there is a romanticism between a cook and his signature food, we thought that was lacking in the short. ![]() And to underscore the empowering impact of putting yourself first. Through this simple chapter of ‘roz marra ki zindagi’, this recap of Zindagi, Pinni, is a sweet reminder for all women to hit the pause button and wonder what the hell they are doing to themselves. You feel her joy, her disappointment, and you savor the triumph when she finally finds a way to put an end to all those things that had been bringing her down. Neena Gupta, Neena Gupta and Neena Gupta – The quintessential actress takes you on an emotional roller coaster ride with every frame. And if there is no one who cares to do that, she will do it on her own, by herself.Ĭheck out the official trailer for Pinni’s short film here … She knows that she deserves to be happy and to be treated well, with respect and full of love. And then one day, on her birthday, a new Sudha is born. Her husband (played by Shishir Sharma) rarely cares about what Sudha wants or wants to say. Neither her husband, daughter nor family have time to listen to her. But while he takes care of everyone’s wishes and desires, he rarely takes care of her. He loves to cook and his signature Pinnis is a huge hit with family and friends. The film revolves around Sudha (Neena Gupta), a devoted housewife. Scroll down for the full review of Pinni’s short film … Also read – Soorarai Pottru: Suriya wraps up filming for the company as director of Sudha Kongara Also Read – Soorarai Pottru: Captain GR Gopinath Praises the Movie says: ‘I couldn’t help laughing and crying in many familiar scenes’ Pinni is a sweet story that is real and relatable, with a simple lesson in self-love. Produced by Guneet Monga, Pinni will remind you of your own mother or perhaps you too, if you are a woman. The short is directed by Tahira Kashyap, who loves to tell simple stories of hope, with a lot of heart. Neena’s lead Gupta Pinni, a part of the Zindagi inShort anthology now streaming on Netflix, falls into the latter category. You rarely find something that leaves a smile on your lips and makes you realize something important, something profound. When there is a movie with an underlying message, it often becomes too preachy or too serious. ![]() If you are up to indulge in web-binging, sans the commitment to long episodes and annual seasons, we highly recommend Zindagi inShort.Film: Pinni (Zindagi inShort – an anthology)Ĭast of Pinni: Neena Gupta and Shishir Sharmaīroadcasting in: Netflix Read Also – Oscars 2021: India’s Bittu Hits Live Action Short Film List Jallikattu fails to make the cut After a year of being stuck inside our houses, enclosed by unprecedented news and events, the anthology of short films is a subtle reminder to get things done, and start living our lives, despite the challenges. Although a year-old release, Zindagi inShort offers topical insights. Similarly, in Tahira Kashyap Khurrana directed Pinni, the close-up shots of the making of the pinni or sweet, indicate that the protagonist’s life revolves around unconditionally serving her family. Additionally, music composer Utkarsh Dhotekar has provided chucklesome moments in Thappad with the use of western music to portray the ‘superhero’ aura to the younger brother. The use of slow-motion sequences adds to the intensity of the situation, without having to indulge in unrealistic action scenes. Vikas Khanna’s debut film ‘The Last Color’ is affecting and thought-provoking, with a stirring act by Neena Gupta It also stars Permanent Roommates’ Nidhi Singh in a supporting role. The film essentially dwells on how Mrs Balsara (played by former Miss India Dr Swaroop Sampat) overcomes her fear. Her loneliness gives rise to a constant fear of being robbed by her former domestic help. Nano So Phobia, written by Yogesh Chandekar, is about an elderly Parsi woman who suffers from dementia. It is a sincere reminder to those who love to hustle, to stop and appreciate the good things in life. The film stars Rima Kallingal in the lead role, along with television actors Rytasha Rathore and Nakuul Mehta, in supporting roles. Sunny Side Upar, written by Sangeeta Mall pleases women who keep juggling between work and life, often prioritising the former over the latter. It stars Divya Dutta, Sanjay Kapoor and Jitin Gulati. The second short, Sleeping Partner, written by Charudutt Acharya, highlights the very real issues of marital rape and non-consensual filming of sex. Netflix wedding reality show The Big Day lacks elements of ‘reality’
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