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A Suitable Boy review: Netflix brings in fabulous supporting cast, but is it enough?

The fabulous ensemble cast of A Suitable Boy saves the show and makes you forgive the wholly unsuitable language related slight.

October 23, 2020 / 13:20 IST
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Writers and filmmakers, even 207 years later, are still trying to recreate Jane Austen’s Pride & Prejudice. And failing. When I purchased my copy of A Suitable Boy from Dymocks in Hong Kong, The book was populated by many interesting characters but it was written for an audience that was clearly ‘not Indian’. After all, we Indians don’t need another reminder how families choose the grooms for their daughter, how families reject girls their ‘raja beta’ has fallen in love with…From Mr. And Mrs 55 to Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhaniya and everything in between has disapproving families standing in the way of love. Hollywood had Humphrey Bogart persuading his brother to reject Sabrina.

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We’ve loved Elizabeth Bennet for her wit, clarity of purpose and flashing eyes. We loved the destructive passion of Catherine Linton and even Devdas. Why then would I care whom Lata married in the end? She is unable to decide between passion and practicality, she goes to University, but is she educated?

Netflix India makes Hindi the automatic language of choice when you begin to watch Mira Nair’s A Suitable Boy. Ten minutes into dialog like, ‘Tum kitni dilchasp ho!’ and you think something is wrong because it looks more like those South blockbusters dubbed for TV. Thankfully one has watched so many foreign language shows, I automatically pause the show and select the ‘original language’ for the series: English.