Hawa Hawai version 2.0 - Enjoy

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Posted: 7 years ago
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Friends, found following and thought y'all will enjoy...
For actresses the trend is size zero right now...
But, here she is on healthier side. She is fab actress and carries herself so gracefully...
Isn't she beautiful in this song? I don't know details about the movie though..

Watch and dance...😉

[YOUTUBE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kw2M0zM2pjo[/YOUTUBE]
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Posted: 7 years ago
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I've always admired Vidya and Huma Qureshi for their courageousness in this matter. In an industry as cut-throat as theirs, it's refreshing to see these two actresses comfortable in their own skin. I've always felt Vidya's smile radiates from within! 😊 It's not just Bollywood or Hollywood, Ami. Women all around are infatuated with being skinny and are often very judgmental about other women and their physiques. 😔 I'm an advocate of good health which embodies strength, stamina, and peace of mind. To each their own, I guess. 🤔 Thank you for sharing, Ami! 🤗 Loved this new version of Hawa Hawaii! 😉
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Ami, I just admire this actress & try to watch most of her movies.
She seems to be very smart, confident & a grounded person off screen too
& of course a very fab talented actress
I love to hear her talk & so agree with you & Dazz about the infatuation with skinny &
0- size figures. The pressure is so much on slim ( skinny ) body types that
for those young girls who aspire to become models / actors just focusing on this aspect &
not on their overall health is indeed scary.
BW needs more Vidya Balans IMO.

Hats off to Vidya in this song. Also read about her superb performance once again
in this movie though the script is very loose.
This song, I believe has been appreciated by Sridevi too.

TFS Ami 😃


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Posted: 7 years ago
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Hmmm good song...any idea about the script...Thanks for sharing DEAR😃
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: ~DaZZ|ing~

I've always admired Vidya and Huma Qureshi for their courageousness in this matter. In an industry as cut-throat as theirs, it's refreshing to see these two actresses comfortable in their own skin. I've always felt Vidya's smile radiates from within! 😊 It's not just Bollywood or Hollywood, Ami. Women all around are infatuated with being skinny and are often very judgmental about other women and their physiques. 😔 I'm an advocate of good health which embodies strength, stamina, and peace of mind. To each their own, I guess. 🤔 Thank you for sharing, Ami! 🤗 Loved this new version of Hawa Hawaii! 😉



Yes, Vidya is extremely talented actress..Love her smile and she is also very intelligent. Haven't seen much of Huma's work but she carries herself really well in the pics that I have seen so far..
I am with you doc on the about highlighted line...👍🏼
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: Mishfan

Ami, I just admire this actress & try to watch most of her movies.

She seems to be very smart, confident & a grounded person off screen too
& of course a very fab talented actress
I love to hear her talk & so agree with you & Dazz about the infatuation with skinny &
0- size figures. The pressure is so much on slim ( skinny ) body types that
for those young girls who aspire to become models / actors just focusing on this aspect &
not on their overall health is indeed scary.
BW needs more Vidya Balans IMO.

Hats off to Vidya in this song. Also read about her superb performance once again
in this movie though the script is very loose.
This song, I believe has been appreciated by Sridevi too.

TFS Ami 😃



Yes, Mish, I am with you on whatever you wrote about Vidya.. She is really very intelligent and also has very good sense of humor..

With size zero some actress look really thin neck down and their face look really big...You know things are not in sync.. I always wonder when did this size 0 thing start and why???
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: pearl82

Hmmm good song...any idea about the script...Thanks for sharing DEAR😃



Pearl as per some leading news sites, movie got mixed response.



Following is the review from timesofindia (3.5/5): This might give you some idea about the movie.

SULU'S VOICE IS LOUD AND CLEAR

TUMHARI SULU STORY: A happy-go-lucky Mumbai suburban housewife Sulochana, fondly known as Sulu, lands the role of a night RJ, resulting in drastic changes to her routine life.

TUMHARI SULU REVIEW: There's a been a recent spate of Bollywood movies devoid of its typical glamorous sheen with a focus on the lives of middle-class suburban Indian households. Ad director turned filmmaker Suresh Triveni takes this into consideration in his big screen debut while writing the story around Vidya Balan as Sulochana or 'Sulu', a housewife whose achievements aren't typically noteworthy, but that doesn't stop her from dreaming big. When presented with a rare opportunity, her subsequent decisions & actions affect her husband, son and immediate family. As a testament to Triveni's ability as a writer, Sulu doesn't lose her identity as she begins to experience the corporate media life as an RJ, walking the tightrope between her overnight fame and managing her domestic demands.

Vidya Balan is completely in her element, infusing Sulu with an abundance of infectious optimism without being aggravating. She makes Sulu appealing by bringing out the various shades of a woman who has put her personal ambitions on hold because of her family. It also helps that she is surrounded by strong performances all around, in those playing her colleagues and loved ones. Manav Kaul, in particular, is perfectly cast as Sulu's husband Ashok - a man trying his best to make his wife happy, but also faces work pressure that gets deflected into anger. Also, her family isn't too thrilled about her sweet-talking potential creeps on a nighttime show which fuels the drama around Sulu's new career.

The sudden shift from being lighthearted to a serious drama is largely where the film falters. Until then, there are entire sequences, especially with her colleagues which are thoroughly entertaining but don't eventually add up to much. We spend a lot of time looking through Sulu's lens, and while there's a lot to fun stuff to savour there, thanks to Vidya - this crucial conflict emerges well into the film's runtime, at a point where her voice is just starting to be heard in the world. Fortunately, the tonal shifts are not too jarring to disconnect from the story which is easily accessible. A majority of the urban populace will relate to the challenges faced by Sulu and her family, as we all struggle to live out our dreams of a better life. The essence of this story is 'Main Kar Sakti Hai', and with such a refined and affable actress as Vidya Balan in the lead, it is lovingly captured in 'Tumhari Sulu' making it an entertaining watch for the whole family.

Also Read: 'Tumhari Sulu': Interesting facts about the film

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