Open Letter to Margerita With a Straw Director by TV Actress

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open letter to Margarita With A Straw's director Shonali Bose

April 24, 2015 | 16:18
Sonal Vengurlekar

Its been a week since Kalki Koechlin's Margarita With A Straw hit the screens. The film has received good response from audience as well as criritcs. Even B-Town celebs like Aamir Khan appreciated the film and director Shonali Bose's efforts. But TV actor Sonal Vengurlekar, who is seen in Colors' Shastri Sisters, is not pleased with the film and has written an open letter to the film's director Shonali Bose on Facebook.

Sonal Vengurlekar

Here is the letter:

Dear Shonali Bose,

I am writing to you as a fan of the Bollywood movies.

I am writing to you as someone who has been a close accomplice to a person with Cerebral Palsy (CP).

I am writing to you as the movie you produced or held up is not closely related to how people with CP are.

The only subject of the film was sexuality. I was embarrassed to see the movie as I was accompanied with someone who happens to be a CP patient. She was infuriated with the storyline as it was only about sex. For a disabled person, sex is the last thing on their mind as there are so many different things to worry about; their relationship with their close one, their talent nurturing, their acceptance in society as normal people, and many more. BUT SEX IS THE LAST THING ON THEIR MIND, I guarantee!!

While in the cinema hall,there were people who were in wheelchair who came to see the film. I'm pretty sure they were left disappointed too.

Just imagine the impact those mothers would have whose children are suffering from CP. Every mother would think that disabled children would turn gay due to non-acceptance by"normal" people. I have utmost respect for the LGBTQ community and appreciate those who come out. But being gay because no one accepts you is as bad a feeling as someone molesting you.

Shonali Bose has directed Margarita With A Straw

Kalki did a fine job as Laila, no doubt in that. But other characters should've been developed for the film to be accomplished as well.

How did you educate your audience with the condition that Laila was suffering? You didn't! The word Cerebral Palsy was uttered twice or thrice in the entire movie. I felt sorry for Revathi's character (Aai) because of the well-crafted scene where she was combing her hair and the emotions made the audience feel bad for her; but precisely, only for that particular scene.

The protagonist (Laila) was straight away victimized in the film. When she was not able to get the-action from the lead singer of her band due to her disability you showed that she go for a physical relationship with Khanoom who is a visually impaired girl.

Sexuality was certainly blown out of proportion; pointlessly! The carnal needs of a disabled person are portrayed in a haywire way and the helplessness to meet the same has also been exaggerated.

I waited throughout the film as to where you would educate your audience with what the condition(Cerebral Palsy) the protagonist was facing, but none of your character explained about the same. Being a new subject for Bollywood, you should've explained the same. If Aamir Khan is supporting your work, he should have given you inputs on your work. As in Taare Zameen Par, the difficulties faced by the protagonist were missing. And when you showed one of them (when Laila wants to use the washroom at Jared's place), the next scene made its focus back to sexuality.

If a disabled person has10 difficulties in their life, SEXUALITY WOULD BE THE TENTH!

When the critics acclaimed your movie, I was sure that it would have a message to the masses.But when I left the movie hall, my mind was blank. I was shocked rather than inspired.

Still from Margarita With a Straw

Aamir Khan said in an interview that Bollywood makes movies where the disabled are always shown as a friend or a relative but never the lead. When he had his share in Taare ZameenPar, he did a wonderful job. But now when he is supporting your cause, he should have given you some inputs on how to do research about the people suffering from the condition.

Due to lack of research,the film couldn't make the required impact on the audience and hence they were left incomplete after the movie.

Apart from this my other concern is about the sick people out there. Some of them would have watched your movie and got inspired to molest a disabled person. Would you take the blame for it, if someone molests a person who is immobile? The message through your movie was clear that if you know someone with a disability take a chance and due to low self-esteem the disabled person might have sex with you.

It's not that I hated the entire movie. I liked the scenes where Laila was empowered. It was really inspiring to see that overcoming her disability she composes lyrics for her college band. The inter-collegiate band competition scene where she gives the-finger to the judge due to discrimination based on her disability was also perfect.

Although the characters of the family members were not developed quite well, the scene where Laila gets accepted in NYU and her Mom supports her over her father's decision is what struck the right chord. Families of such kids are close-knitted and loving.

I, being a hardcore fan of Bollywood, get inspired by movies. And I think there are millions of people out there who are like me. I want Bollywood movies to make greater impact on millions more and hence this open letter to you.

Finally, I have one humble request for you. In case, if you make a movie in the future do some extensive research on the lead character and how their persona affects the other characters in the storyline. It would certainly boost the quality of your films and make your audiences content as well.

A true fan of Bollywood movies,

- Sonal Vengurlekar


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Atomicbomb thumbnail
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Posted: 10 years ago
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lol
she probably thought the film was PG rated.



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Its strange to see a TV actor from a dumb soap make sense but I think she went with different expectations and hence was disappointed. The film was never a documentary about CP based on the interviews of the people involved with the film. I think its the director's perogative what he/she wants to focus on. This movie focusses on sexuality. That was made very clear from the promotions.
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Originally posted by: .Hajmola.

Its strange to see a TV actor from a dumb soap make sense but I think she went with different expectations and hence was disappointed. The film was never a documentary about CP based on the interviews of the people involved with the film. I think its the director's perogative what he/she wants to focus on. This movie focusses on sexuality. That was made very clear from the promotions.


to sum it up she and others did not actually read what this film is about and thought it was a family orientated movie about CP.


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Movie was never meant to be documentary on CP.
It was a normal story of a girl questioning her sexuality and problems she has to face in her life, but different here was person had CP.
The Movie showed how those people are just like us an face same problems like us!

I really don't understand why she disregards 'sexuality' as 10th problem for a patent. Its actually disrespectful to them!
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she sounds a bit presumptuous when she says that she reckons the entire audience that was in wheelchairs was uncomfortable. Surely she didn't survey everybody
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I think the main point that Sonal missed was that this wasn't an educational docu on CP. This was a movie about a woman, suffering from CP, who comes to terms with her sexuality. I will agree, that Laila becoming a lesbian after being spurned by someone of the opposite sex was not exactly the best reason to support why was she a lesbian, but I think we need to give props to Shonali and Kalki for making a movie like this.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Since she generalized entire disabled people claiming sex is the last thing on their mind..i would also generalize and say no doubt she works in some dumb tv soap since her depth is pretty limited
How offensive is that? Can't a person with CP have boyfriend problems? Confused about his sexuality?etc etc. Just because they have CP doesn't mean they can't have other issues and their life will only be about their struggle with their disability
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Posted: 10 years ago
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I think she missed the whole point of the movie.


I don't think the movie was intended to depict the condition of those who suffer from cerebral palsy, but to bust the whole notion that people with physical disabilities cannot have the same urges, feelings and desires as those who are "normal" or able bodied.


I don't think any of us even consider sexuality as an aspect of anyone who is physically disabled. All we think is - "poor soul, how tough must life be?" What we don't stop for a minute to consider is that they too are individuals, as ambitious, fallible, confused and desirous, as the rest of us are.



I had a classmate who was visually challenged, and I was shocked to learn one day that she had a boyfriend. Then I realized, how foolish of me. Is she in any way lesser a woman than I am?


This is precisely the point the movie is trying to convey, IMHO.
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yahan movie dekhi kisi ne nahi hai but commentbaazi puri on hai 😆

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