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A Suitable Boy Review: Mira Nair’s Adaptation Will Make You Want to Read (or Re-read) the Book
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A Suitable Boy Review: Mira Nair’s Adaptation Will Make You Want to Read (or Re-read) the Book

For those who’ve read and loved the book, watching Mira Nair’s adaptation of Vikram Seth’s wildly popular 1993 novel, A Suitable Boy, is going to be a delicate dance between agony and joy. If you haven’t, you’re in for six hours of impeccable art direction, some mediocrity, and several sparks of pure genius.
Posted by Sonali Kokra April 8, 2016

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