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American Blend

  • 2006
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Anupam Kher, Dee Wallace, and Kristin Erickson in American Blend (2006)
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  • Director
    • Varun Khanna
  • Writer
    • Varun Khanna
  • Stars
    • Anupam Kher
    • Dee Wallace
    • Ranjit Chowdhry
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    95
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Varun Khanna
    • Writer
      • Varun Khanna
    • Stars
      • Anupam Kher
      • Dee Wallace
      • Ranjit Chowdhry
    • 6User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Anupam Kher
    Anupam Kher
    • Raj
    Dee Wallace
    Dee Wallace
    • Jayme
    • (as Dee Wallace-Stone)
    Ranjit Chowdhry
    Ranjit Chowdhry
    • Yogi
    David Oyelowo
    David Oyelowo
    • Mercury
    Ruben Garfias
    Ruben Garfias
    • Lupe
    Kristin Erickson
    • Maya
    Amrapali Ambegaokar
    Amrapali Ambegaokar
    • Mina
    Amita Balla
    Amita Balla
    • Niki
    Noorali Dodhia
    • Ajay Parikh
    Christopher Warren
    Christopher Warren
    • Malcolm
    Delpaneaux Wills
    Delpaneaux Wills
    • Jamal
    • (as Del Wills)
    Sunkrish Bala
    Sunkrish Bala
    • Brijesh
    Alieesa P Badresia
    • Eye candy…
    Sara Banerjee
    Sara Banerjee
    • Female Wedding Guest #1
    Ankur Bhatt
    Ankur Bhatt
    • Dan
    Daisy Garcia
    Daisy Garcia
    • Alexandra
    • (as Daisy Lewis Garcia)
    Harrison Held
    Harrison Held
    • Bollywood Cafe Patron
    Meena Kumari
    Meena Kumari
    • Wedding Guest
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      • Varun Khanna
    • Writer
      • Varun Khanna
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    2caiged

    A disappointing fare

    Seems as though the director got stuck watching Bend it Like Beckham too many times as this movie created too many instances of deja vu. A stale screenplay that never attempts to rise above itself coupled with stumbling dialogue dooms the movie long before the viewers try to grasp a plot that's really not existent.

    While it's not difficult to associate with some of the problems that flash on screen they never really stick into your mind long enough to leave a lasting impact.

    The acting laurels rests firmly on the husband and wife and it is through them that some of the warmer and emotional moments are enjoyed. The kids are pretty useless- ignorant, petulant, spoiled and unappreciative they elicit no sympathy whatsoever, especially after the turning point of the movie. If the director wanted the younger cross cultured audience to empathize and associate with the three kids then he got it horribly wrong.

    In one scene Raj responds to his wife's query of not adding cream to the Indian food that they're making by stating "We don't Americanize our Indian food, darling." By Americanizing this movie far too much the director lost sight of the vision he started out with and ended up with a confusing, stumbling movie that might have been interesting with the presence of a decent plot. But we shall sadly never know...
    4ragavacharyar

    Contrived, Wooden acting, stock stereotypes

    I agree with the other posters that the husband and wife played their roles well. Other than that this movie was rubbish. It tried to be something interesting and provocative, but instead suffered from a lack of any meaningful plot, characters which one has a hard time sympathizing with, unrealistic Decalogue (give me a break, some of the conversations the characters have is so unnatural and ridiculous), and seemingly pointless side action. I can't believe someone said that this movie was better than American Desi. That movie was a lot better than this by leaps and bounds and portrayed the Indian-American experience somewhat more realistically, at least as per the reality that I have experienced. If you want a movie about the Indian American Experience try American Chai, American Desi, The Namesake, or Leela, but this is on the level of Fillum Star, Banana Brothers, and other similar movies long since forgotten.
    10laiptv

    A must watch for EVERYONE

    I loved this film. A simple family film that was quite a surprise since I had not really heard about the film before. A friend of mine and I walked into the theatre not knowing what we wanted to see. This is such a romantic sweet family film. I love the actress who plays Jaime. I simply love her and anupam kher as husband and wife. Such a sweet simple story. It made me proud as an Indian. The kathak and tap dance has been shot brilliantly. I would recommend this film to everyone to go have a good time. Good acting and good directing. The guy playing dimpy is so funny. The actor playing yogi and lupee are simply great. I laughed so much. Jaime and anupam ker made me cry sometimes.
    2cstu11

    Horrible acting and script

    Where did they get the kids from in this movie? I live in LA and all of those fake wannabe black kids would get laughed at acting the way they did in the movie. Even the "cool" black guy was a caricature and every line he had was cringe-worthy.

    If you are going to make a movie taking place in America at least get real Americans to play the part or at the very least people willing to act like real people in America.

    The disappointing part is that the movie had potential because of the acting of the mother and father and the overall story was a good one. The script was so poorly written that it made the movie unwatchable and the acting was terrible.

    And seriously, the main character in the movie is a British black guy who comes to LA to tap dance? You gotta be kidding me.
    7uncle_g1234

    The Real Life of an Indian NRI

    This is a story of a blended family. Anupam is Raj, the father;Dee is Jamie, the mother; Kristin is Maya, Jamie's daughter; and then there is Amita and Sunkrish, who play Niki and Brijesh, the children of Raj and his first wife who is dead. Somehow they've managed to make a family life, except Maya calls Raj by his name, not Dad like Niki and Brijesh. Raj runs the Bollywood Cafe, which is in LA. Jamie has a dance studio with a small class of students, including Maya, learning Kathak. And each night at suppertime, they all sit down together like a real family.

    But the family harbors a secret that is like a bomb with a fuse that is slowly burning down. Raj is a afraid that when the fuse reaches its end, his family will blow to bits, and his life will be worthless without the family around him.

    This is not the great stuff like The Namesake. But it has more depth than American Desi or Dude, Where's The Party. Some scenes are obviously put in to keep the younger crowd from falling asleep. Those scenes were places I had to grit my teeth and wait through.

    Other places I really liked. Such as the several scenes about Kathak dance. Hardly ever does Kathak dance get minutes in a movie. So I was appreciative of the fact that in this movie, I got to see some. I'm assuming one or two of the actresses in the dance studio were actual proficient dancers inserted to create credibility.

    The second thing I appreciated was Sunkrish Bala. I think I like him better than Kal Penn. There was less of the sense of apology for playing the type of role he was playing. More reality to him. He played it straight with no comedy at all. Its nice to see an NRI kid who isn't a clown. Amita Balla, who played the sister was really cute. I liked her. She had nice eyes, I thought.

    Kristin Erickson, of course, probably had the hardest part. She had to pretend to be a mixed kid. I'm sure it took a lot of work to achieve some credibility, and I think she did it well.

    The part of Raj is a really gray part. Raj is a GOOD man, but also a human who can make major errors of judgment. What is good about him is that he doesn't run from the responsibility for his errors, and also he is totally ready for the burdens of parenthood. As he says at one point, his family is what gives his life a point. He will do whatever he must do for his children.

    Anyway, though sometimes I felt awkward about the screenplay, still this movie has more subtlety than the average. Varun Khanna, who wrote and directed the movie, deserves some credit about executing a story that is full of pitfalls.

    The best line of the movie: Raj runs a restaurant. His two cooks are both immigrants, one from India, one from Mexico. When the Indian cook bursts into Punjabi, the Mexican cooks says "You're in America now! Speak Spanish!"

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    • Release date
      • March 26, 2006 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Spice of Life
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • White Stripes Entertainment
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $415,362
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      1 hour 40 minutes
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