Yet, her love for both her mother and her beloved sister is immense and unconditional. Unaware of her identity, she often wonders why her mother does not show even remote affection for her while clearly doing so towards her sister Nimmi (Mahima). Preity plays Shalu, a girl who is the product of her father's extramarital affair, and who was adapted by her father's wife (Rekha) after his death. Not many actors can do it, but Preity can. Her ability to inject even the saddest of characters with her natural zest is unique and commendable. Not once has she been called a bubbly and vivacious actress. This is not just the beautiful character she's got, it's Preity herself. She switches sorrow with happiness quickly yet convincingly. Even when she's sad and you see tears in her expressive eyes which naturally sadden you as well, you cannot but feel optimistic. Her bright smile, her easy charm, her strong and natural screen presence, and her real-life happiness that translates so naturally onto the screen, all make you believe that life is beautiful. Watching her on-screen is a refreshing, encouraging experience. It is portrayed quite well all through, but it certainly wouldn't have worked if not for Preity Zinta. This is a film that has it all: comedy, drama, emotions, romance and values. After having a successful turn with Kya Kehna, Kundan Shah and Preity Zinta reunite for another picture that revolves entirely around her.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |