This poster of 'Mom' featuring Sajal Aly and Sridevi has sparked our curiosity
The trailer, which released on Saturday, is swathed in mystery. We know nothing about the plot except that it is a mother-daughter story and for a change there are pretty strong male characters in this chick flick.
Sajal Aly, who plays the daughter, Nawazuddin Siddiqui (he plays a sleazeball named DK), Akshaye Khanna and Adnan Siddiqui leave a strong impact in the little that they are given to do in the trailer.
Nawazuddin, the chameleon of an actor, is seen in prosthetics for the first time. His balding pate and buck teeth stand out, as does his confrontation scene with Sridevi where she cynically tells Nawaz, "God can't be everywhere."
"That's why he created the Mother," retorts Nawaz.
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It remains to be see how far this mother is willing to break the rules for her daughter's sake. As expected, there are many moments of warm kinship between the one-and-only Sridevi and her screen daughter played by Sajal Aly. The mother-daughter duo reminded of Waheeda Rehman and Sridevi in Yash Chopra's Lamhe.
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But the trailer gives nothing away as to the cause of the friction and drama between the mother and daughter. Who are the bad guys and who are the good guys in Mom? The trailer withholds this information.
What we can say with utmost certainty is that Sridevi delivers yet another powerhouse performance. As mom to a teenage daughter, she looks ten years younger than her real age and ten times wiser than any mother put in a situation of crisis that seems to demand intuition.
One thing we do know from the trailer, is that Sridevi isn't Sajal's birth mother in the movie.
Debutant director Ravi Udyawar seems to have handled the incredibly talented star-actress without keeling over in awe. The narrative has a balanced, even and unostentatious feel to it. Mom looks like another winner for the mighty Sridevi.
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