![]() Things feel less phony around Rysa Saujani.Īs the 12-year-old Karenjit, the bright-faced youngster offers some glimpses in the life of a dissatisfied NRI kid raised by a conservative Sikh family. ![]() Throw in an unemployed father, alcoholic mom, gossipy relatives, nasty boss, lousy boy friend, offended best friend, contrived racism, token sex and the Sunny Leone soap drags on and endlessly in no particular direction. Much of this flimsiness stems from a haphazard timeline that moves on whim and resists focusing on any one chapter of Leone’s life.īetween a Chaubey clone drawing parallels between porn stars and prostitutes, Leone’s friend urging her to ‘remove her flower’ and get over her ‘stinky, stupid values’, brother Sunny (a phone call from him inspired her professional name) peddling autographed pictures of his Penthouse Pet of the Year sister who turns down a million dollars to study paediatric nursing only to later admit ‘making money always makes me happy’, the picture to emerge is staggeringly erratic. ![]() ![]() In her case, it is the lack of latter the biopic regularly suffers from.Īs she recalls episodes from her teenage, 20s, 30s, there’s no real sense of growth or time.īarring a cell phone, there’s no conspicuous effort to explain a decade, its mood or trends. ![]()
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