'Mom' is a must-see and not just because we support Adnan Siddiqui and Sajal Aly
I attended the premiere for Mom last night and I have to admit, the movie's still on my mind.
I walked into the cinema mindlessly munching on my nachos with zero expectations. Don't get me wrong, I was excited to see Adnan Siddiqui and Sajal Aly rub shoulders with Bolly bigwigs like Sridevi, Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Akshaye Khanna onscreen.
Clearly, they've made quite an impression, judging from the special message a teary-eyed Sridevi recorded for the duo that was broadcast at the premiere. In the message she shared how she misses them and how the movie wouldn't have been the same without them.
That being said, I was pleasantly surprised. Mom is a movie about retribution but it's not really that simple.
When their vivacious daughter, Arya (Sajal Aly) is physically assaulted by four men on Valentine's Day and left to die in a ditch, the life of a biology teacher, Devki Sabarwal (Sridevi) and her husband Anand, (Adnan Siddiqui) is turned upside down. It is every parent's worst nightmare come true.
What follows is yet another reminder that the legal system isn't the well-oiled machinery we hope for it to be. So what do you when the judicial process you put your faith in betrays you? If you're like Devki, you take matters into your own hands and set out on a path of vengeance.
Here's 5 reasons you should go watch this thriller at the cinema this weekend:
1) A strong female protagonist
Let me just say, Devki is bada**!
Mom marks Sridevi's 300th (!!!) film and her comeback to the big screen five years after English Vinglish and what a comeback it is.