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The story now shifts to give a brief introduction about the personal life of the five girls. Mayuri, who is from Rohtak lives with her parents who are very supportive and encouraging of her becoming a calendar girl and are sure that she will make it big in life. Paroma, who is from Kolkata, has her parents and an elder brother who are not happy about her entering the modelling business. Her father tells her to go if she wants but not come back. Paroma decides to leave and saying that she won't come back, instead she'd call them to Mumbai one day and they will feel proud of her. Nandita, who is from Hyderabad, has her parents and an elder sister. Her family consists of all achievers with her mom and dad being CEOs of a company and her sister Sharda (Samikssha Batnagar) who has recently become the youngest Vice President of a company. Nandita has decided to make it big by becoming a calendar girl. Nazneen, who is from Lahore stays with her boyfriend Inzamam (Deepak Wadhwa) in London and feels that she has still not achieved anything big in life yet and calendar girl will be a platform for her to get into Bollywood. However Inzamam is not supportive of this, but she slaps him and decides to leave. Sharon who is from Goa is jogging on the beach with her friend who tells her about how bad the glamour world is and she shouldn't be going for this but she does not believe much about the rumours of the glamour world and decides to go ahead.
The five girls are all geared up and have high dreams about the calendar. They go to Mauritius for shooting with Timmy and are out with the wonderful pictures which will be shown in the annual calendar which will be used at different places. They are in the calendar launch party where they are meeting different people from the glamour industry for film offers, modelling assignments, advertisement contracts, etc. and are very happy and feel that their life is going to change from now on.
The story then moves to three months later. Paroma is a chief guest in a Bengali pooja organized by some pandal and there she meets Pinaki Chatterjee (Keith Sequeira) who is her old boyfriend from Kolkata. Pinaki persuades Paroma to revive their relationship and she agrees. Sharon is doing an ad and is very happy that she has selected Aniruddh Shroff (Rushad Rana) to take care of her work to get her assignments. Nazneen has got an offer for a Bollywood film from a very noted producer and the producer has kept a strict schedule for completing the film and also offers her a check for the signing amount and she is very happy. Mayuri is at her first day of shooting for the film and is advised by her secretary Tiwariji (Atul Parchure) to make a good impression with the crew members from the very first day. Mayuri gets very friendly with the director and the crew members and she uses her social networking skills tweeting about the movie several times to get a good publicity for it. The director feels that she will do very well in life. Nandita is attending a ceremony in Jodhpur where she is chatting with Naina (Suchitra Pillai) who is a socialite. She declares that Nandita is one of her favourite calendar girls. Naina then introduces Nandita to Harsh Narang (Vikram Sakhalkar) who is a very big business tycoon and the heir of the royal Narang family of Jodhpur. Harsh asks Nandita about her future plans and she tells that she is returning to Mumbai by flight the following morning. Harsh advises her to cancel her flight offering her a marriage proposal. Nandita doesn't answer initially but her sister advises that she should go ahead with this marriage stating that she will be living a very comfortable life like a queen. Nandita is reluctant to give up on the condition kept by Harsh to quit modelling, but her sister says that next year when the new calendar comes, offers will go down and slowly she may have to end her association with the modelling world. Nandita meets Harsh's parents, the Narangs (Kiran Kumar) and tells them that she has decided to quit modelling and the family gives her a warm welcome resulting in them getting married.
After these incidents that happened with the calendar girls especially Paroma and Nazneen, this issue comes in the news on whether calendar girls is a platform for people to make a career in the glamour industry or is it a misuse. The other 4 calendar girls meet at Nazneen's funeral and are very sad that her body was in the morgue for 10 days and nobody claimed it. They realize how the glamor world is and how you need to live with it.
Bollywood Hungama rated the film three-and-a-half stars out of five, describing the five calendar girl characters as \"very relatable\". The site summarized, \"On the whole, Calendar Girls can be watched for its wholesome entertainment value, hard hitting drama and engaging narrative.\"[14] Subhash K. Jha rated the film three stars out of five, saying, \"It is fairly engaging and sometimes powerful in its message on how far the ruthless metropolis takes the unsuspecting career girls before dumping them on the derrières to re-gather their destiny.\"[15]
In the small town of Knapely, Yorkshire, England, Annie Clarke (Julie Walters) has just lost her husband, who was ill with leukemia. Inspired in his speech to the local Women's Institute, where he said that \"the flowers of Yorkshire are like the women of Yorkshire\", and \"the last phase of the women of Yorkshire is always the most glorious\", her best friend Chris Harper (Helen Mirren) decides to make a calendar with twelve local middle-age women nude to raise funds for the wing of leukemia treatment in the local hospital. The calendar becomes well succeeded, making them famous and affecting their lives.\"Calendar Girls\" is a good dramatic comedy, with an interesting screenplay and great performances of Julie Walters and Helen Mirren. It becomes funnier because of the behavior clichés of the British husbands. I found hilarious the scene of the breakfast, when the husband tells his wife that she is nude in the newspaper, and then he asks for the bacon. This movie is a good entertainment. My vote is six.Title (Brazil): \"Garotas do Calendário\" (\"Calendar Girls\")
Famed for being brutally honest about his depiction about his subjects, this film offers an insight into the lives of the bikini-clad calendar girls, a phenomenon created by industrialist Vijay Mallya's popular Kingfisher calendars.
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The true story of the Calendar Girls launched a global phenomenon, a million copycat calendars, a record breaking movie, stage play and musical written by Tim Firth and Gary Barlow which coined the term \"craughing\" - the act of crying and laughing at the same time.
And lastly, there was Hertha. Ellen had insisted when they moved toMerryvale that Hertha remain a second year at her college, and the girlstayed away for that time; but the next season, the year Lee Merryvalewent North, she made her entrance, a girl of nineteen, into Merryvalelife. It was a modest entrance and she played her part shyly in thebackground. Hertha bore no resemblance to her sister and brother. Amongthe cabins in the pines you noticed her tightly curling hair and deepbrown eyes, but as she moved about the great house you saw her gracefulfigure, her slender feet and hands, her small head on its long neck, herdelicate nose and mouth, her white skin. She was a good needlewoman, andMiss Patty quickly seized upon her as her maid, and, for a pittance,Hertha worked for her by day, while at night and on Sundays she joinedmother and brother and sister in the cabin. \"You's a contented chile,\"her mother used to say, \"an' 'member, dat's a gift.\" She had not been socontented in the city where she spent her childhood, but this new worldby the river touched her spirit. She loved the quiet days, sewing andwaiting on Miss Patty whose indolence and advancing years made herincreasingly dependent. She loved on Sundays to take walks with Tomthrough the woods to where the creek set in, black, mysterious, a longline of cypresses guarding the stream. She was contented with her home,and her mind sometimes wandered when Ellen talked in the evening ofplans for the future. Ellen was full of plans, she lived not for to-daybut for to-morrow, but Hertha lived in to-day. Life was not alwayspleasant, the autumn tempests that lashed the great oaks and uprootedthe pines were terrifying, but there were more days of sunshine than ofstorm. Lee Merryvale might sweat over his orange grove and swear at hisworkers, Ellen might lead out the whole settlement in a mad orgy ofwhitewashing, but no one expected anything disturbing from Hertha. Tom,once, painstakingly reading through a collection of poems acquired byEllen in her school days as a prize, found the lines that suited thelady of his home; for, to Tom, Hertha was not only sister but queen.
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