![]() ![]() It is a strong and impactful take on eve teasing told through the lens of a young village boy. While it is difficult to put these tiny marvels in any order of preference, my favourite has to be Thappad. Guneet Monga brings seven slice-of-life short stories each narrated and filmed with a distinctive style tied together by nothing but versatility. Pinni leaves you with a sweet aftertaste of how life could change and moments can become blissful memories if, only if, you start putting yourself first.Cast: Neena Gupta, Divya Dutta, Sanya Kapoor, Aisha Ahmed, Deepak Dobriyal, Rima Kallingal, Swarrop Sampat, Shafina Patel and more.ĭirectors: Tahira Kashyap, Punarvasu Naik, Vijayeta Kumar, Rakesh Sain, Gautam Govind Sharma, Smrutika Panigrahi and Vinay Chhawal. It would have been lovely to have a few scenes pan out when Neena’s Sudha was making the Pinni and the viewer could be taken through the process. Jokes apart, there is a romanticism between a cook and his/her signature food, we found that missing in the short. And to underline the empowering impact of putting yourself first. ![]() Through this simple chapter from ‘roz marra ki zindagi’ this Zindagi inShort - Pinni – is a sweet reminder to all women out there to hit the pause button and ask what the heck are they doing to themselves. You feel her mirth, her disappointment and taste the triumph when she finally finds a way to put an end to all those things that had been pulling her down. Neena Gupta, Neena Gupta and Neena Gupta – the actress par excellence takes you go on an emotional roller coaster in every frame. ![]() And if there is no body who cares to do that, she will do it on her own, for herself.Ĭheck out the Pinni short film official trailer here. She knows she deserves to be happy and to be treated well, with respect and showered with love. A Sudha who decides that enough is enough. And then one day, on her birthday a new Sudha is born. Her husband (played by Shishir Sharma) is rarely ever concerned about what Sudha wants or wants to say. Neither her husband or her daughter or family has time to listen to her. But while she takes care of everyone’s wishes and wants, she is rarely taken care of. She loves cooking and her signature Pinnis are a big hit with family and friends. The film revolves around Sudha (Neena Gupta) who is a devoted housewife. Also Read - Rupali Ganguly birthday bash: Harshad Chopda-Pranali Rathod, team Anupamaa, Shivangi Joshi and more join the actress' celebrations Scroll down for the full Pinni short film review. Also Read - Satish Kaushik Birth Anniversary: Neena Gupta shares how actor offered to marry her during pregnancy with Masaba Pinni is a sweet tale that is real and relatable, with a simple take away of selflove. Produced by Guneet Monga, Pinni will remind you of your own mother or perhaps yourself too, if you are a woman. The short is directed by Tahira Kashyap, who loves to tell simple stories of hope, with lot of heart. Neena Gupta starrer Pinni, a part of the anthology Zindagi inShort now streaming on Netflix, falls in the latter category. Seldom do you find something which leaves a smile in your lips, while making you realise something important, something deep. When there is a film with an underlying message, it often gets either too preachy or too serious. Streaming On: Netflix Also Read - Scam 1992 actor Hemant Kher seeks work on Twitter says, ‘I am full of zeal and enthusiasm’ Pinni Cast: Neena Gupta and Shishir Sharma Movie: Pinni (Zindagi inShort – an anthology) ![]()
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