An Indian woman arrives in California seeking her betrothed, but discovers he's moved on. As she pursues him with help from a charismatic colleague, cultural clashes and unexpected family dy... Read allAn Indian woman arrives in California seeking her betrothed, but discovers he's moved on. As she pursues him with help from a charismatic colleague, cultural clashes and unexpected family dynamics turn her plans upside down.An Indian woman arrives in California seeking her betrothed, but discovers he's moved on. As she pursues him with help from a charismatic colleague, cultural clashes and unexpected family dynamics turn her plans upside down.
Phillip Rhys Chaudhary
- Neil 'Neelu' Brar
- (as Phillip Rhys)
Winter Jones
- Happy J. Singh
- (as Tony Yalda)
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Jr.
- Ryder
- (as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar)
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I created an account just to add a good review for this video which I'm sure I picked up from a discount bin a few years ago. It has been watched countless times in my home and that is RARE. Seems like low ratings from users are based on people being offended about depictions of culture. But fun is poked at ALL groups and cultures in this film. It's a lighthearted comedy with a timeless message of being true to yourself. It's entertaining and I could watch it with the kids. (2018)
We really enjoyed this film. In a world of so much seriousness and all the tragedy, this film comes across and lifts your spirits. We found it very innovative and imaginative. True it is comical but it is just a movie and no need to get all upset that someone's culture was stepped on. When an American is portrayed on the screen do we automatically assume this is all Americans? Of Course Not. We hope the author writes more movies so we can see each and everyone. We highly recommend this movie. This is coming from a mixed couple he being European and she being Indian.
Our 2 Cents
Our 2 Cents
When we rented this film, we had no clue or expectation from this movie as I wasn't sure how it was going to turn out. But being a fan of Bollywood Lite, I thought I'd give it a shot, as I enjoyed The Guru and Bride and Prejudice. But the next couple of hours turned out to be such a fun experience. I'd say its a chick flick but my husband loved it too. The lead actress is not only a great looker but also a true performer. The African-American actor had us laughing so hard with his little quips. The lead guy's acting seemed a little staged but not enough to detract from the film. The supporting cast were all pretty good in their roles and we'd recommend this film to all fans of the romantic comedy or foreign-indie genre. All in all a very fun time.
then this is the film for you. I saw this at Sn Diego film fest and i have to admit i didn't know much about the Indian culture but was educated, entertained and enchanted (esp by the lead girl) in every way possible. I just found out that this film is opening in a few weeks and I am psyched. Just a great fun movie and well worth watching, this one definitely did it for me. It was a hit at SDFF and going to the fest website and reading some of the reviews will give you some more audience reactions (lookout for mine too - it's in there buried with the others). I feel lucky to be one of the first ones to have watched it. congratulations to a fine movie and a fine team (please put the poster up that the Indian dancers were handing out at the festival), thank you, Bill Olsson
This film has offended me on so many levels, it is amazing! The only thing mildly good about the film is that Gujral looks beautiful on screen, but that is hardly any saving grace when I found out that she was also the writer!
To start of, the filmmakers conveniently assume that the audience has no clue what so ever about India and her culture, ancient or contemporary. The filmmakers are able to trivialize every aspect of Indian culture they reference. In this global world with so much interaction between countries and cultures it is appalling to see such trivialization of Indian culture. It is hard to believe that Indians were associated with this film, this film is able to show Indians in a worser light than what Peter Sellers was able to do with his fake Indian accent.
The story, direction and acting in this film is awful. Its amazing that the film was even released. i hope Gujral does not ever write a script, at least nothing that even remotely deals with India. Just an awful film.
To start of, the filmmakers conveniently assume that the audience has no clue what so ever about India and her culture, ancient or contemporary. The filmmakers are able to trivialize every aspect of Indian culture they reference. In this global world with so much interaction between countries and cultures it is appalling to see such trivialization of Indian culture. It is hard to believe that Indians were associated with this film, this film is able to show Indians in a worser light than what Peter Sellers was able to do with his fake Indian accent.
The story, direction and acting in this film is awful. Its amazing that the film was even released. i hope Gujral does not ever write a script, at least nothing that even remotely deals with India. Just an awful film.
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- Quotes
Rob Shorwell: What about hotdogs? You like hotdogs?
Shalini Singh: What is a hotdog?
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- Also known as
- Americanising Shelley
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- Budget
- $5,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $128,024
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $9,434
- Apr 29, 2007
- Gross worldwide
- $237,638
- Runtime
- 1h 30m(90 min)
- Color
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