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The Uniqueness of Becoming Vidya Balan

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The uniqueness of becoming Vidya Balan

New Delhi, She took
men and women back to the black and white era with her role in the period film "Parineeta". Then came her fashion faux pas along with a dip within the career graph. But a careful and confident Vidya Balan is on the rise again in Bollywood.
Though at 33 she is just six years old inside the Hindi movie industry, her oeuvre is so impressive that there was a Vidya Balan retrospective at the Indian film fest in two Australian cities.

From playing a foul mouthed, manipulative vengeful woman in "Ishqiya" to the mother of a progeria patient to a grieving sister in "No
1 Killed Jessica", Vidya has been proving her versatility with her nuanced handling of unique characters.

Her much-talked-about forthcoming releases - director Milan Luthria's "The Dirty Picture", based on the life of Silk Smitha, south Indian cinema's sex symbol, and Sujoy Ghosh's thriller "Kahani" in which she plays a six-month pregnant woman - are expected to take her creativity to
a different level.

Applauding her work and
selection of roles, director Sudhir Mishra said: "She is incredibly brave and really gutsy. Hats off to Vidya. She will last longer. It'll pay her off quite well. She will likely be remembered as a different kind of actress and remembered extra than many people. She ought to continue performing this type of roles. She ought to do what she can do well. She need to retain that uniqueness."

Director Anurag Kashyap feels what Vidya is
doing is pathbreaking. "I feel she is showing the way for every person else. Vidya's fan following has increased 50-fold soon after the kind of work she started doing. We require her," he added.

This Iyer girl from Palakkad in Kerala grew up in Mumbai. She did her graduation in sociology from St. Xavier's College.
Following award-winning debut with the period drama "Parineeta" (2005), she charmed her fans in a contemporary avatar in "Lage Raho Munna Bhai". Her tiny but impressive role in "Guru" too earned her accolades.

But
right after a meteoric rise to fame, her career took a dip post "Salaam-e-Ishq: A Tribute To Love" and it seemed as if lady luck had deserted her totally. She was within the news for all the wrong reasons -- from her selection of roles to co-stars to her looks in movies like "Heyy Babyy" and "Kismet Konnection" -- she was criticised for everything.

But the rough patch ended and wagging tongues came to a halt when Vidya returned as Amitabh Bachchan's mother in critically acclaimed "Paa" (2009)
soon after staying away for a year. Undoubtedly it was one of her most effective performances and Vidya walked away with the Filmfare Finest Actress Award for portraying the dilemma of a woman living with her child's illness.
You can find reports that Vidya might work with southern superstar Rajnikanth as well.

"She
need to start a legacy of such type of acting. She is among the leading actresses inside the business for the reason that she does such type of special roles," said director Vikramaditya Motwane whose "Udaan" amassed trophies at every award function this year.
Not merely that, Vidya's sartorial elegance has been at its peak ever considering that she appeared in "Paa". Be it flaunting ethnic saris by her favourite designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee or her plain Jane examine public events to promote "No One Killed Jessica", the talented actress floored everybody.

Mumbai-based designer Anand Bhushan, a
regular face at Lakme Fashion Week, said: "Yes it is accurate that designer Sabyasachhi Mukherjee did an awesome job with her Indian image, giving her all sorts of dresses which not merely reflected her Indian face but also made her look glamorous."

"But who says we only
desire to see Vidya Balan in Indian dresses. It's time to get some credible Western designer to celebrate her persona. Her dressing sense has continually been a point of discussion for the media and film critics, particularly whenever she is portrayed in Western wear."

She
produced a late entry in films, but it hasn't taken her long to carve a niche

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