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English Vinglish Shashi (Sridevi) is a middle-aged Maharashtrian housewife who earns her own money by making sumptuous snacks (laddoos) and selling them to the connoisseurs. She is a dedicated yet taken-for-granted homemaker who is ridiculed for her poor English skills by their English speaking family (specifically by her husband and teenage daughter). Sashi finds herself being an object of constant potshots by her husband(Adil Hussain), who has little respect for her real talent and her 7th grade daughter Sapna who feels ashamed to even introduce her mother to her school folks and teachers because she's not. So when an underestimated and belittled Shashi flies off to New York to lend a helping hand at her niece wedding, she sees an advertisement on a bus grabs the opportunity to enroll herself into English speaking classes that promise to teach the language within a period of four weeks. The class comprises a Mexican nanny, a Pakistani cab driver, a Chinese hairstylist, a South Indian software engineer, an angry black kid, and a dishy French chef named Laurent (Mehdi Nebbou). In no time, Shashi becomes the most committed student in her class, starts watching English films at night and doing her homework religiously- all to polish her English reading and writing skills and more importantly to earn respect that she duly deserves from her family. In the midst of her literary pursuit, she also finds her classmate Laurent (Mehdi Nebbou) getting attracted to her plain simple personality. Yet, despite several barriers that come her way, Shashi manages to achieve her goal which could be an inspiration to many aspiring English learners. The movie ends with Shashi giving a speech (in english) at the wedding and stunning all by finally passing the test which her english tutor had set..
Greatandhra  (Oct 07, 2012)
Rating:  3.5/5

At the end of it, the audience walks out of the theatres feeling light and with a strong impact on understanding the essence of family and bonding..

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Idlebrain  (Oct 07, 2012)
Rating:  4/5

On a whole, English Vinglish is a sweet, progressive and an entertaining film. A must watch!!!.

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Telugunow  (Oct 05, 2012)
Rating:  3.5/5

This one’s a one-time must-watch with the family and touches on old-fashioned values like love, respect for one another (gays included, it insists), courage and determination to get out of a rut and brace for a challenge, loyalty to a partner and confid.

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