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Margarita, with a straw

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  1. Trupti12

    Trupti12 Silver IL'ite

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    Margarita, with a straw takes the brazen road to the hitherto unexplored area in Bollywood about the way a young, blossoming girl with cerebral palsy discovers her sexuality and the sexual tension in differently-abled people. This unusual idea itself prodded me to watch the movie.


    The actress with gumption, Kalki Koechlin, plays Laila, a 19 year old Delhi University student who is afflicted with cerebral palsy and also an uncanny ability to always have a contagious smile. Kalki's simple beauty is pretty as a sunflower in a meadow and her smile is like sunshine.

    When spurned by a boy on whom she has a crush, she seizes the opportunity to study in New York University. The amazing part here is to watch her mother (Revathy) enthusiastically encouraging her to go to New York and her solid confidence that her daughter will be fine there.

    Always audacious and out-spoken while seeking new adventures, Laila meets Khanum (Sayani Gupta), a girl from Pakistan-Bangladesh heritage who delicately helps Laila discover that she is bisexual and eventually becomes her lover. The roles are played beautifully and sensitively by both the charismatic actresses. What is touching is to see that their lesbian relationship isn't depicted as just a fling and is not to be treated in any way differently than a heterosexual relationship.

    Revathy's portrayal of Laila's mother will remind everyone of their own mother. The way she has acted will, incredibly, make you superimpose your mother's image on her and you will want to call your mom immediately after the movie.

    All through this, we see the sexual curiosity of any teenager in the world and how Laila struggles to understand her own self and in the end accepts herself and loves herself for who she is.

    One of the facets of the movie that deserves a big applaud is the portrayal of real strong, ballsy female characters like Laila herself, her astonishingly strong mother and Laila's girlfriend, the feisty Khanum. The movie also should be saluted for tastefully showing the female desire, when the society is generally fearful of female sexuality.

    Margarita, with a straw is a movie that comes at a perfect cusp that is today's time when the Indian Society is on a brink of changing its attitude towards sexuality, in that it is broadening its mind towards it. The youth of India is taking a proud path towards realizing that homosexuality is natural and that discussing sex and understanding it is quite all right. In recent years, the attitude towards homosexuality has also changed in many of our elders and this can only be proof that our society is advancing.


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    @Trupthi12
    Thanks for sharing the review of the movie.
    Story seems to be different and interesting.
    Kalki is experimenting variety of roles now a days....
     
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    Dear Trupti

    You write awesome girl. Reading your review now I am tempted to watch the movie. Read a lot about kalki in the news, seems to be an interesting personality.
     
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    Dear puni88,

    You really should watch the movie. The premise of the movie itself is so fresh and it is an issue that is worth exploring. You'll see that when you see the movie. I hope you like it! :)
     
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    @trupti12,

    What would you rate this movie out of 5 stars???
     
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    Kalki Koechlin-starrer “Margarita With A Straw", which narrates the struggle of a cerebral palsy-affected girl, has bagged the Best Feature Film award at Filmfest DC, the Washington, DC, International Film Festival. “And in Filmfest DC look who won best feature film! Filmfest DC #MargaritaWithAStraw,” Kalki tweeted on Tuesday The 29th annual Washington, DC, International Film Festival appreciates young filmmakers for weaving together the complexities of relationships into a story with an engrossing and unique storytelling technique. The international film gala was held from April 16 till April 26. Directed by Shonali Bose, the film, which has garnered plaudits from all quarters, also explores sensitive issue like having a bisexual relationship and discovering one's sexuality. The film was released in India this month. The official page of the film festival states that the Indian film “explores and challenges Indian culture and society in so many ways that have rarely been done on screen”.
     
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    @puni88,

    I would rate this movie 3.5 out of 5. It's less only because some viewers might not find it as thrilling and exciting as other movies. BTW, did you get a chance to watch the movie?
     

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