Vidya Balan, who is all set to play a radio jockey (RJ) of a late night radio show, has started prepping. A diction coach has been appointed to train Vidya to perfect her character of Sulochana (a.k.a. Sulu), a housewife who lands up with the unpredictable job of entertaining lonely callers.
The film is being directed by noted ad filmmaker Suresh Triveni, who said, "Middle-class housewives have been portrayed as hassled and troubled in Hindi films, but I'm a huge Hrishikesh Mukherjee fan and he showed that even middle-class families can be happy. I want the audience to walk out with a big smile on their face.” On the appointment of a diction coach for Vidya, he said, “I need her speech to have a new flow. It’s not tapori Hindi at all but the kind one hears in the ladies’ compartment of a Mumbai local train.”
He adds, “Her look will be Indian but trendy. Her night show has a huge element of mischief. It’s a Vidya you haven’t seen before. We are currently auditioning a host of actors for the male lead.”
The shooting of ‘Tumhari Sulu’ will take place in Mumbai from April. The film is set for a December 1 release.
It is produced by Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, Tanuj Garg, Atul Kasbekar and Shanti Sivaram Maini.