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Reviewers say 'A Suitable Boy' delves into love, family, and social issues in post-independence India, lauded for its cinematography, costumes, and standout performances by Tabu and Ishaan Khatter. However, it faces criticism for not fully capturing Vikram Seth's novel, inconsistent acting, and an artificial portrayal of Indian society. Some found the series slow and confusing, while others appreciated its detailed era depiction and complex characters. The show's handling of Hindu-Muslim relations and political context also received mixed reactions.
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Was looking forward to this drama, well no more. Again a type of hype job that has not lived up to expectations. The acting is poor overall, probably due to lack of experience but so wooden that birds could have nested on them. It have an old feeling about, been there, done that like 30 years ago, no creativity or lacking in creativity, wooden like I said. Disappointing.
IMDB: no wonder imdb scores are lacking credibility lately, how can one guy "jamesdashner-11223" leave two 10/10 reviews for the same episode when all of the time saying nothing. Come on IMDB.
IMDB: no wonder imdb scores are lacking credibility lately, how can one guy "jamesdashner-11223" leave two 10/10 reviews for the same episode when all of the time saying nothing. Come on IMDB.
A Suitable Boy is an adaptation of Vikram Seth's eponymous novel brought to life through an ensemble cast, some heartwarming performances and a fairytale directional effort by Mira Nair and Shimit Amin. Set in the 1950's post partition India, A Suitable Boy is a heady concoction of a number of social and personal affairs, most of which remain relevant even today.
The story's mainstay is the subject of the parental control over a girl's future and her arranged marriage, taken to a ridiculous level by the single minded determination of an indulgent mother. In the case of our heroine Lata, her choice of the suitable boy during the modern day "swayamvar" is deemed legitimate so long as she will toe the line drawn by her guardian, and although all is well that ends well, the question about the uncertainty of the future remains. However, the central theme apart, A Suitable Boy also has a meaningful coverage of several other social issues like politics, power, competition, interfaith relationships, the rich and poor divide, rebellious youth and its potential effects, deep family bonding, feudal issues and communal harmony. The directors' ability to intertwine these issues with the central theme keeps the narrative breezy, interesting, diverse even when it plunges from being lighthearted to parlous.
The casting is indeed a coup and possibly the jewel in the crown of this rather larger than life, glossy series with magnificent production values. Tanya Maniktala is charming and effervescent in the central role of Lata, and Mahira Kakkar defines the role of her mother to the precision of excellence in the domain of intolerable indulgence. Our hearts go out to the earnest performances of Ishaan Khattar, Danesh Razvi, Shubham Saraf, Shahana Goswami, Vivaan Shah, Vijay Varma and young Yusuf Akhtar (as the adorable Bhaskar Tandon, the prodigious child). The standout execution of their respective role comes from the ever dependable Tabu as the ageing courtesan in a tumultuous phase of life, Ram Kapoor and Aamir Bashir who redefine friendship and communal harmony and finally, Namit Das, the chosen one, exuding confidence, strength of character, devotion, selflessness and an amiable personality that borders on OCD. Don't miss A Suitable Boy, there's a lot to discover in it, and you may even associate with some of the proceedings in this period drama.
The story's mainstay is the subject of the parental control over a girl's future and her arranged marriage, taken to a ridiculous level by the single minded determination of an indulgent mother. In the case of our heroine Lata, her choice of the suitable boy during the modern day "swayamvar" is deemed legitimate so long as she will toe the line drawn by her guardian, and although all is well that ends well, the question about the uncertainty of the future remains. However, the central theme apart, A Suitable Boy also has a meaningful coverage of several other social issues like politics, power, competition, interfaith relationships, the rich and poor divide, rebellious youth and its potential effects, deep family bonding, feudal issues and communal harmony. The directors' ability to intertwine these issues with the central theme keeps the narrative breezy, interesting, diverse even when it plunges from being lighthearted to parlous.
The casting is indeed a coup and possibly the jewel in the crown of this rather larger than life, glossy series with magnificent production values. Tanya Maniktala is charming and effervescent in the central role of Lata, and Mahira Kakkar defines the role of her mother to the precision of excellence in the domain of intolerable indulgence. Our hearts go out to the earnest performances of Ishaan Khattar, Danesh Razvi, Shubham Saraf, Shahana Goswami, Vivaan Shah, Vijay Varma and young Yusuf Akhtar (as the adorable Bhaskar Tandon, the prodigious child). The standout execution of their respective role comes from the ever dependable Tabu as the ageing courtesan in a tumultuous phase of life, Ram Kapoor and Aamir Bashir who redefine friendship and communal harmony and finally, Namit Das, the chosen one, exuding confidence, strength of character, devotion, selflessness and an amiable personality that borders on OCD. Don't miss A Suitable Boy, there's a lot to discover in it, and you may even associate with some of the proceedings in this period drama.
Having read the novel a few months ago, I was quite excited about this series.I watched the first episode as soon as it was released.
However, from the very first episode I felt everything was quite rushed. How could they possibly do justice to a 1300+ pages long novel in 6 episodes? While the show starred some talented actors such as Tabu and Ishaan Khatter, the actors just couldn't turn the show around. It lacked a lot of character development and a large chunk of the history which was mentioned in the book was simply removed. At the end of the day, I felt this was simply a matchmaking drama. It could have been so much more!
However, from the very first episode I felt everything was quite rushed. How could they possibly do justice to a 1300+ pages long novel in 6 episodes? While the show starred some talented actors such as Tabu and Ishaan Khatter, the actors just couldn't turn the show around. It lacked a lot of character development and a large chunk of the history which was mentioned in the book was simply removed. At the end of the day, I felt this was simply a matchmaking drama. It could have been so much more!
People giving it a lower rating might be the ones who are used to gripping tales these days from the very first episode as gone are the days of good slow burn soap operas.
To really appreciate this, one needs to be familiar with Vikram Seth's writing, which itself takes time to dwell in you with its fine details to all the characters and the period they are set in and secondly, not many people are familiar with Mira Nair's work. She has a beautiful eye for details in her direction and the way she narrates her story is always with a kind of tenderness and her characters take their own time to amalgamate.
I understand, at first, it's a bit unusual to see many familiar faces having lengthy conversations in english, especially the actors whom we have only seen in 'Hindi' speaking cinema/series till now. But I do believe the ensemble is doing justice to their roles and with time we will become more attached to them. I for one will be rooting for the show.
Sad to say that this was so, so disappointing - everything that was great in the novel is missing. Hard to know who or what to blame the most - the choice of screenwriter, the poor direction, the wooden dialogue, the random changes between English and HIndi/Urdu, the miscasting of Mrs Mehra and especially Lata - Tanya Maniktala was definitely not a 'suitable girl' for the part! The only saving graces were the presence of Tabu and the music of Shujaat Khan. I don't think that anyone will be inspired to read Vikram Seth's novel after watching this BBC dramatisation, so would advise not wasting your time watching this but instead invest your time reading the novel.
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- CuriosidadesTabu "blindly" agreed to do A Suitable Boy, since it was directed by Mira Nair.
- ConexõesFeatured in Jeremy Vine: Episode #3.152 (2020)
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