Tuesday 29 September 2020

Suitable Boy web Series: A review

 


 

Suitable Boy Book Review

 

Suitable Boy, the novel by Vikram Seth, now inspires a web series. Of late, Web Series has been a new entry to our life as we begin to use smart phones. Anyway, after about more than two decades after the release of the Book, someone tries to summarise the humongous book to a six part series. And the onus of directing such a series has come to the shoulder of the great director, Mira Nair. Amazingly, the series made by BBC is an all Indian cast.

 


The series has been so tight as far as adaptation is concerned. The script writer Andrew Davies tries his best to chop all those verbose elements of the book and tries to focus on the central character, Lata. He deleted so many characters altogether and so many scenes out rightly. It veers about its central character Lata, for whom her mother looks for a Suitable Boy. And viewing from that angle, the compacted, Suitable Boy on screen has been so impressive. But those who have read the novel would describe the series differently. Sometimes, they find it choppy as well.

 

But those new viewers of mobile world, are not into English literature might not have picked that bulky novel as in the market there is a glut of Young Adult Novel that one finishes at one go. This section would certainly, enjoy the web series and for this reason solely it clicked with the younger generation.

 


Anyway, to adapt, 1500 odd pages to six hours has been a challenge for the director and the screen play writer. But Mira Nayar, a director of repute has certainly done her best to veers about the central character Lata and in all the six parts right from teen to marriage, Lata dazzles about.

 

The Chemistry of Ishan Khattar with Tabbu in the role of Maan Kapur and Saeda Bai has been the talk of the netizens. And Tanya maniktala, as Lata Mehra, absolutely brilliant like her character in all parts, she too dazzles. And all these artists with the supporting casts have done perfect justice to their role.

Those who are yet to read the book and have a desire, then read it first and then watch the web series or the other variety those who lack time to read the book, better watch the web series.

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Suitable Boy Book Review

 

 

Monday 28 September 2020

Suitable Boy: A saga

                     The onset of Covid or Corona virus makes life miserable indeed. Panic sets in when it reaches India and the Prime Minister Narendra Modi declares complete shutdown of India inc. for a period of 21 days. Ah, that has been the real villain since March 2020. Anyway, not that it has been that dark and bleak for all.  There are some positive sides to the lock down that everyone would vouch. Of course hunger, fear of death and survival make dent into the peaceful lives of people but of course, there are some encouraging tinges to it. Anyway, no more on Covid, promise. Thanks to the lock down that disallows movement for a period of three months, this blogger gets a chance to finish the Suitable Boy of Vikaram Seth.  Yea, you heard it right, the same novel of 1500 pages or so.  How about a Book review? Okay, straight to it.

 

                    Ah, this is such a humongous novel by Vikram Seth, the largest novel till now in the world. The novel begins right at the juncture of dependence and independence, when India and Indians have been changing or grappling with the realities. Indians have glaring basic problems (Unfortunately, we have the same problem even today) differences of cultures, languages and a tinge of colonial hangover.

 

                                             The author tries to touch each and every aspect of the society that has been dying in the era of modernity or having a complete overhaul or being threatened by the circumstances and times. He touches prosperity and adversity in special ways. The novelist, talks about political rivalry, the rule of Nawab or dying culture of Nawab, King or Zamindar, Hindu Muslim unity and disunity, and singing, dancing and musical tradition. It talks about the Pul  mela on the Ganges, the reverence of mother river. He talks about the affluence of a Judge and shows, the division of society by showing their choices of apparels, literatures, wines, cars and residential localities or people they wanted to mix with. There is poetry of course, and poetry reading as well.

 

                        The central character, Lata for whom her widow mother searches a suitable groom, roams about through the alleys of India. Through this the author shows the real India, its culture, its clothes, architecture, its resilience and adaptation. At times, India withstand changes, sometime readily accepts the changes, the beauty of life.

 

                             Lata loves, has infatuation of teen age, has to grapple with separation. There is the beauty of writing love letters. Unfortunately, today the gadgets have made it a forgotten art. Her elder brother represents vanity and ego of Colonial Legacy, while her younger brother represents degeneration or a character having a talisman of ‘Idontcare’.

 

                           Suitable Boy, has innumerable strands of story, stories within stories, some resolves instantly while some the author chooses not to resolve. It’s a novel of our past, present and future. Vikram Seth tries effectively to weave a castle bringing materials from the nook and corner of the country. And it is perfect.



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Suitable Boy web Series: A review

    Suitable Boy Book Review   Suitable Boy, the novel by Vikram Seth, now inspires a web series. Of late, Web Series has been a new...