The Bollywood Director's Muse
We at BollyCurry are talking about a few women who have in some way acted as a muse to our directors and whose stories have sojourned from the real life to the silver screen.
Published: Saturday,Oct 11, 2014 22:02 PM GMT-06:00
Despite men being physically more powerful, it is proven time and again that women are the strongest creation of God. A woman is designed to act as a man's support system, both mentally and emotionally. Most women have the mettle to surprise us with the kind of power they can exude. This month, while the world celebrates the 'You Go Girl' Day, we at BollyCurry are talking about a few women who have in some way acted as a muse to our directors and whose stories have sojourned from the real life to the silver screen. These women truly serve as a motivation to all the ladies who desire to arm themselves with their weaknesses.
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The
first name that comes to mind while talking about real life women being inspirations for movies is Mary Kom (2014). The recently released biographical
drama, Mary Kom is a walkthrough of the
struggle period of the star boxer M.C. Mary Kom starring the versatile
actress Priyanka
Chopra in the title role. The film covers events starting from Kom's
revolt
against her father to pursue a boxing career, to the restlessness after
her
marriage due to being separated from boxing, and to the anguish and pain
with
which she fought the World Championship knowing the fact that one of her
children lay almost close to death. The movie was well received by the
audiences,
depicting the amount of respect for the woman who strives to glorify our
nation
at an international scale.
Sabrina
Lall - No One Killed Jessica
No One Killed Jessica
(2011) was a political crime-thriller film which was not only critically
acclaimed but also minted hugely at the box-office. The storyline is based on the
gruesome murder of Jessica Lall as a consequence of built up rage of a politician's
son. Concurrently the film also revolves around Jessica's sister, Sabrina Lall and her struggles against the Indian political
system. Vidya Balan played the role of Sabrina, beautifully portraying the latter's initial
determination and gradual surrender against the society. Rani Mukherjee's character
of a journalist who played a key role in garnering justice is loosely related to
the NDTV reporter Barkha Dutt. The long list of accolades is proof enough of
how well the movie has done.
Maria
Susairaj - Not A Love Story
Another
2011 crime-thriller, the film Not A Love
Story is also based on the vicious murder of Neeraj Grover in the year
2008. The news had caught many eyeballs for being one of the most dreadful killings.
The talented actress Mahie Gill very convincingly played one of the accused Maria
Susairaj. The film received positive reviews from almost all the critics given
its realistic portrayal of the youth's aspirations and the extent to which
they work to fulfill that goal.
Deepika
- Ragini MMS
Ragini MMS (2011)
is another Bollywood movie who's paranormal theme has been taken from a real
life incident that took place with a Delhi-based girl, Deepika. Kainaz Motivala, who plays Ragini
is off for the weekend with her boyfriend, who wants to record their intimate
moments to fulfill his dream of becoming an actor. The duo experience
supernatural things happening with them thanks to the residential spirit of the
house that they visit and Ragini barely survives the tragedy, leaving all her acquaintances
dead.
The film Woh Lamhe... is
said to be supposedly based on the life of the yesteryear actress,
Parveen Babi. The movie is a tribute from Mahesh Bhatt to the actress
who had played an instrumental role in his life during the struggling
period of his career. Sana Azim, played by Kangana Ranaut is a popular
Bollywood actress who acts as a lover and mentor to the struggling
director Aditya Garewal (Shiney Ahuja), however she ends up losing her
own-self amidst the struggle. The movie did not garner much critical or
commercial success, but it had a heart rendering theme which tapped
many.
Silk
Smitha - The Dirty Picture
One
of the biggest hits of the year 2011, The
Dirty Picture is a biographical drama of the South Indian actress, Silk
Smitha. The movie is also said to be loosely based on Smitha's contemporaries
Nylon Nalini, Disco Shanti and the Hollywood actress and sex symbol Marilyn
Monroe. The movie features Vidya Balan in the lead role of Reshma, an aspiring actress
who ultimately turns towards sensuous and erotic performances to ensure the critical
success of her movies and is left with nothing in the end except for remorse
and loneliness. The movie was amongst the highest grosser of the year and earned
Balan the greatest accolades for her performance.
Knowingly or unknowingly, all the
above mentioned women have been a source of inspiration for Bollywood
movies. Whether it is an act of making the nation proud; or turning to
the 'by
hook or by crook' method for survival, these women have worked on a
large scale to get themselves noticed by the keen eyes of the industry.
On this You Go Girl'
Day, we at BollyCurry hope that there come many more
stories-turned-movies in the future, which portray the strength and
power women as a whole.
Writer: Pooja B.
Editors: Komal P. and Sonia R.
Graphics: Komal P.
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