Sri Lanka, Jan. 15 -- Everyone's favourite nanny is back in the guise of Emily Blunt in rob Marshall's sequel to the well loved 1964 walt Disney hit 'Mary Poppins'. Released more than 50 years after the original, making it one of the longest gaps between sequels, 'Mary Poppins Returns' essentially puts its characters in the same situation as the rest of the world.
Caught in a time of conflict, and faced with important decisions to make, 'Mary Poppins Returns' opens to a frame which seems to be almost a carbon copy of the predecessor with the children of the Banks grazing towards the skies to see a smiling woman with a no -nonsense attitude flying towards them with an open umbrella in her hands. Anyone who has seen the well loved film by Ro...