She is clearly picking the roles that are interesting to her rather than the roles that will give her a shortcut to being famous. Saif used her again in Kaalakandi, and then she went south for two really good parts in really good movies, Goodacheri and Moothon. She was in Raman Raghav 2.0 in a small role, then took an interesting part in Chef with Saif, playing his ambitious Sous Chef. In real life, she’s a former Miss India, but she didn’t rush from the pageant scene into acting. Sobhita Dhulipala has a really interesting face, beautiful but also distinctive, you can see why her husband fell in love with her and why her in-laws accept her and are proud of her. Sobhita is on the far left, Arjun on the far right And that vulnerability comes out in the final shots when she prepares a romantic dinner for her husband, only to have him skip it and the camera reveal he is sneaking off to spend the night with Kalki, her best friend with whom he is having an affair. But she reveals her vulnerability when she is in bed with her husband asking him to have sex with her, and when she is talking to her divorced best friend Kalki. She has a fancy office and a less fancy business partner. And her husband has helped fund a perfectly respectable and appropriate hobby business, wedding planning. She is perfectly respectful and perfectly caring to her in-laws. She met him when she was hired as his secretary, but now she is the perfect rich daughter-in-law, perfect hair and make-up and clothes at all times. Our heroine, Sobhita Dhulipala, is the wife of a wealthy industrialist heir, Jim Sarbh. And so it goes with kind of a “basic” wedding conflict and wedding story, which also happens to coordinate with the heroine’s life. This has to ease us in to the world of the main characters and at the same time tell a distinct story of one wedding.
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