![]() Idina Menzel is on top form once again with her vocals and is given the chance to flourish with two solos well deservedly. Having said that, all of the vocals in the piece are flawless. Did the world need a ‘Seven Nation Army/ Whatta Man’ mash-up? It feels a little messy, and further choices just don’t seem to fit very well within the storyline. The choice of songs in the musical are a little strange. Cabello puts in an excellent performance vocally and has some comedic moments to try and distinguish her from previous Cinderella’s. Acaster - as one of the mice - has a particularly humorous scene when he is adapting to being temporarily changed to a human.Ĭamilla Cabello takes on the role of Cinderella or in this case Ella, and she manages to add a bit of feistiness and grit to the character in what feels like a very ‘millennial’ way. Pierce Brosnan and Minnie Driver are excellent as the King and Queen, really carrying the scenes that they are in Beverley Knight makes a wonderful cameo as Queen Tatiana comedians James Acaster, Romesh Ranganathan and Rob Beckett get to show off their acting abilities and whilst a little reigned in from their usual performance, they are funny and add to the scenes they are in. ![]() The cast assembled is a flurry of Hollywood and British household names and they manage to make the characters at least slightly interesting. Having Cinderella wanting to become a dressmaker and forge her own career instead of simply accepting her place in society is an excellent addition to the story. The film has attempted to take a very familiar tale and put a new spin on it, and whilst to some degree it does add interesting plot advances, it struggles to find its own identity. Written and directed by Kay Cannon, the film is produced by James Corden. This film will certainly not be everyone’s cup of tea. The winning outfit was the Yin Yang Fantasy by Mahak Bhatia, Manvi Goel and Harshit Sharma, The Astria Dress by Disha Gupta and Nishita Singhal were the first runners-up and Avyanna by Rohit Mane and Sanskriti Jha were declared the second runners-up.There is only one word to describe the new Cinderella now premiering on Amazon Prime and that is unique. Out of the many that participated, top 3 were selected unanimously by the faculty of Pearl Academy and Elle Magazine’s Fashion Editor. This Pan-India activity saw participation in hundreds, where they were tasked with creating their version of the Classic Cinderella Outfit by retaining the feminine colour of the outfit, yet represent strength, fearlessness and comfort in their version. In a unique collaboration with Pearl Academy to create modern day costumes for the modern day Cinderella, students across various faculties of Fashion Design, Fashion Styling & Image Design, Fashion Media communication from Pearl Academy Delhi, Mumbai, Jaipur and Bangalore created the costumes for the new-age Cinderella. The special series resonated with the women of today, as the campaign recorded a cumulative reach of 1.3M+ across 4 episodes.Īssociation with Pearl Academy and engagement with fashion designing students As part of the collaboration, ‘She The People’ featured inspiring journeys of Journalist Faye D Souza, Comedian Supriya Joshi, Superbiker Neharika Yadav, and athlete Dutee Chand in a 4 episode series talking about their life and journeys mirroring the one that Cinderella’s protagonist leads. To celebrate this spirit, Amazon Prime Video partnered with leading lifestyle and women’s portal ‘She The People’ to celebrate India's Cinderellas. With that, the recent modern day rendition of Cinderella brought this to the forefront - a rebellious, change seeking Cinderella. As we see the society progress, we see its reflection in the narratives of the films - especially the way women are perceived in the real world.
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