Her daughter feel ashamed to take her mother to the school with her. But, not being fluent the same makes her being ignored not only by her husband but her daughter also. There is no war against English language anyway, it is the universal language and it must be learn and respected. Even most of the kids (as their parents prefer) takes education in English medium. She doesn’t know English very well, and as you know in current times, most of the offices uses English a lot in the communication and management.
Though we see youngest of her two kids, his son loves her a lot. However she feels that the respect and attention she deserve, is not be given to her by her loved ones (love is of course there). She tries manage everything perfectly and make everyone associated with her, happy by all the means. The story is simple, Shashi Godbole a perfect housewife who cares for her two children, husband, mother in law and runs his small business of making laddus altogather. But it doesn’t affect the quality and the positive side of the film anyway. Even for certain events you feel that they might be unnecessary or may have been executed in better ways. The film has its flip side(s) too, which includes some flows in the story and the direction. Sridevi, Priya Anand, Mehdi Nebbou, Adil Hussain, Sujata Kumar, Cory Hibbs, Rajeev Ravindranathan, Sumeet Vyas, Ruth Aguilar, Damian Thomson, Maria Romano, Neelu Sodhi, Ross Nathan, Maria Pendolino, Sulabha Deshpande, Shivansh Kotia, and others… So after OMG! Oh My God this is another nice movie for the audience to enjoy with family. The another important thing to mention is, it a movie which you can watch with your entire family! Such movies are being rare nowadays. And, it is a delight to watch a film with so many great performances together. All the characters are performed fantastically well. Praising her performance in no way we are missing to judge the performance of the supporting cast.
She chose the right film, right script to do the job and filled-in it with the great performance. I would not like to call it a comeback but rather – a stunning screen appearance after a long interval – by Sridevi is obviously fantastic. If to talk about the performances Shridevi (Sridevi) is the show stealer. And the director/producer/writer gets distinction in the same. But it is a genuine attempt to make an emotional social movie exploring a simple problem faced by a number of housewives in day-to-day routine. It is not the masterpiece nor it claims so. Gauri Shinde came with an emotional social journey of a middle class housewife Shashi Godbole. But the frequency of such films which can cause an impact was comparatively made low.
Of course the quality social cinema was never out of the line anyway during any period. There was a time when there were more movies being created which could have been known as Social cinema Those were the movies which were having some real characters from the society and rather than depicting the larger than the life events they were concentrating on the social problems in current surroundings. It would always been fascinating to watch quality Bollywood movies or typical Bollywood movies.