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Namastey London

  • 2007
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Namastey London (2007)
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A man takes his thoroughly-British daughter to his home country, India. There, he arranges her marriage to someone she considers a fool. The daughter attempts to outwit them, but the groom q... Read allA man takes his thoroughly-British daughter to his home country, India. There, he arranges her marriage to someone she considers a fool. The daughter attempts to outwit them, but the groom quietly and patiently hatches his own plan.A man takes his thoroughly-British daughter to his home country, India. There, he arranges her marriage to someone she considers a fool. The daughter attempts to outwit them, but the groom quietly and patiently hatches his own plan.

  • Director
    • Vipul Amrutlal Shah
  • Writers
    • Suresh Nair
    • Ritesh Shah
  • Stars
    • Akshay Kumar
    • Katrina Kaif
    • Rishi Kapoor
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    • Director
      • Vipul Amrutlal Shah
    • Writers
      • Suresh Nair
      • Ritesh Shah
    • Stars
      • Akshay Kumar
      • Katrina Kaif
      • Rishi Kapoor
    • 62User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Akshay Kumar
    Akshay Kumar
    • Arjun Ballu Singh
    Katrina Kaif
    Katrina Kaif
    • Jasmeet 'Jazz' M. Malhotra
    Rishi Kapoor
    Rishi Kapoor
    • Manmohan Malhotra
    Clive Standen
    Clive Standen
    • Charles 'Charlie' Brown
    Upen Patel
    Upen Patel
    • Imran 'Immi' P. Khan
    Jawed Sheikh
    Jawed Sheikh
    • Parvez Khan
    • (as Javed Sheikh)
    Tiffany Mulheron
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    Nina Wadia
    Nina Wadia
    • Bebo M. Malhotra
    Shaana Levy
    Shaana Levy
    • Laila
    • (as Shaana Diya)
    Riteish Deshmukh
    Riteish Deshmukh
    • Bobby Bedi
    • (as Ritesh Deshmukh)
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    Ishita Awasthi
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    Neelam Bakshi
    Neelam Bakshi
    • Salma Khan
    Manpreet Banga
    • Prospective Groom 3
    • Director
      • Vipul Amrutlal Shah
    • Writers
      • Suresh Nair
      • Ritesh Shah
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    Afzal-s2007

    Though Weighed Down By Bollywood Conventions, Namastey London Engages And Attempts To Shed Light On The South Asian Diaspora In London, Just Don't Take It Too Seriously

    Namestey London is a refreshing film in that it gives centre-stage to a British woman of Indian origin, and does not portray her as a one-dimensional, rich-girl vixen, tempting the Bollywood hero away from his constant, truly Indian, girl-next-door. Instead the central character of Namastey London, Jasmeet 'Jazz' Malhotra, played by real British Asian Katrina Kaif, is being pressured into travelling to the Punjab to have an arranged marriage. Moreover, Jasmeet's Muslim friend Imran is in a similar position, a man with a white girlfriend who is deplored by his family.

    Namesty London is an enjoyable film, with a quirky, engaging plot and characters. The cast is generally good, with comedian Nina Wadia fine as Jasmeet's mother, Javed Sheikh assured as Imran's dictatorial father, and Akshay Kumar suitably playing up to his zany character, but never overdoing it as Arjun, Jasmeet's arranged husband. But Rishi Kapoor deserves a special mention. His performance as Jasmeet's father is not only funny and delightful- he also manages to find real anxiety and confusion.

    Unfortunately, with the exception of Kapoor, Namestey London as a whole attempts, but fails to achieve the deeper, more profound socio-political shades it seems to be aiming for, and it is with this that I take exception. Despite having a refreshing set-up and more than one-dimensional characters, Namastey London cannot quite shake off traditional, as well as superficial, Bollywood conventions about British people, whether Anglo-Saxon or of Asian extraction.

    The first is the assumption that ethnic Indians raised in the west are more westernised than native Indians, fully absorbed into the dominant western culture, living the fast, modern, materialistic life- full to the brim with confidence, even arrogance. While some do, this is not a typical experience. Rather, it seems to me, native Indians can be more like this. Such Indians are likely to be wealthy, urbanised Indian residents. Go to a 'Café Coffee Day' in one of Bombay's more fashionable districts, in Bandstand for instance, overlooking the bay, and you may find young Indian women from wealthy backgrounds talking loudly, and self-consciously, about guys, jobs, fashion, and other girls, all in a vulgar way, as they try to imitate their image of westerners.

    In my experience, no doubt informed by my being a British Asian, the majority of British Asians tend to have grown up in a fragmented cultural environment, divided between the dominant western culture outside the home, which has historically not been welcoming to them at times, and the insular, ossified, traditional culture that their parents stick to at home, trying to recreate an India which, rather ironically, is fading away.

    I feel that the makers of Namestey London have tried to grasp this cultural fragmentation in Jasmeet 'Jazz' Malhotra's situation, not least in displaying her cultural fragmentation in her two names, the formal Jasmeet and her nickname outside the home, Jazz. She has a stern, backward-looking father and a forward-looking mother wishing for her daughter to become modern and westernised. I have no problem in understanding that people in real life have such backgrounds, except that I find Jasmeet's particular character, as explained by her family's circumstances which have produced her character's psychology, to be too simplistic and therefore unconvincing. 'Jazz' clearly comes across as the product of a preconceived, modern, urbanised Indian imagining of a young British Asian woman, rather than a fully researched and thought through British Asian character, rooted in a more secure sense of reality. True, the actress who played her, the fast-rising Katrina Kaif, is a British Asian, but strangely her performance seems to have been more informed by her years in the United States. Contrast her performance with Rishi Kapoor's, as noted above, and you will see that this doesn't help the film.

    The second Bollywood convention that the film retains concerns its depiction of Anglo-Saxon British people. There is no doubt that many British people have had something of a colonial hangover in their relations with Indian immigrant communities, which has manifested itself at times in the form of racism. However, the British characters in Namestey London are nothing more than stereotypes of a jaundiced colonialist Indian imagination. It makes for unintentionally uproarious comedy- such as when Charlie Brown introduces Jasmeet and her arranged, but still unofficial husband, to his relative. Charlie's relative is, funnily enough, a descendant of an East India Companyman, who himself seems to have been transported from a cantonment at the height of the Raj. And though it is good to see, in the same scene, Jasmeet telling him of the many successes of modern India, something which needs stressing to many in the west too hung-up on India's continuing failures, this is lazy film making- they should show this through situation and character.

    Still, though it is weighed down by traditional Bollywood conventions, Namastey London does engage the viewer and attempts to shed light on the South Asian Diaspora in London, just don't take it too seriously.
    7CanadianPrincess

    Good, but could have been better.

    Namastey London, tells the tale of British-Indian young lady, named Jasmeet (Katrina Kaif), who is taken to India by her parents to marry a nice, Indian man, Arjun (Akshay Kumar). However, this marriage is in trouble from the get-go, due to the fact that Jasmeet (or Jazz as she likes to be called), is in love with another man. The movie is a mixture of mainly two other films, Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam,and Purab Aur Pachhim. However, despite the fact that this movie carries similarities to these other films, it has the ability to hold its own ground, and this is primarily due to four factors: the acting, the cinematography, the Indian patriotism, and the humor.

    The majority of actors have done their jobs well. Akshay is relaxed and comfortable in his role, as usual. Rishi Kapoor, is a stand-out in his role of a very loving, yet traditional father. However, it is Katrina Kaif's acting which is the problem. Katrina looks beautiful, and her physical acting is well-done, but her voice and diction still need serious work. In this movie, she was allowed to do her own voice-over, despite the fact that her Hindi is poor. The director thought that since she plays a British girl, this would be fine. I disagree. Even NRI's can speak Hindi well to a certain extent, but Katrina's Hindi is horrendous, and after a couple minutes of the movie, becomes very annoying.
    8aksar_13

    a incredibly good movie

    i saw this movie in a theater near my home. it is a very good Indian movie. it is typically a masala, bollywood movie, which means it is full of entertainment. you will regret if you will not watch this movie in a theater near you. the director has done a great job. it has the complete dosage of comedy, romance, emotions. the music is also very good. i think it will the one of the biggest hits of 2007despite of the cricket world cup going on. it a complete roller coaster, some of the scenes in the movie are 2 hilarious . the first half is out and out comedy. the second half has a little less comedy. but it is also entertaintment. talking about the performances. everyone is good. katrina has improved a lot. rishi kapoor has done a fine job.but the actor who has done a great job is akhsay kumar. you will surely love this man. you will laugh with him, you will cry with him. he is extraordinary in the movie. so watch this movie if you haven't watch a good movie for quite a while. and plz don't watch it on cd or DVD. u will regret this. it is one of the few best movies which u can see on a big screen.
    9pawanpunjabithewriter

    On of the best Romantic classics of 21st Century to be remembered for AGES

    Akshay Kumar! Akshay Kumar does such an incredible work in this movie, he becomes the heart and soul of it. A simple yet loving character played by him is so sensational couldn't describe in more words. Anybody would be in love with the character he is in the movie. Rishi Kapoor was amazing, magnificent. From the best of the cities to the simplest of the villages, the culture, the beauty, the nature, you'd learn it all in this movie. You learn how much impact the culture has on a person growing up. You learn the simplicity. You learn acceptance. You learn you haven't got the best, but you and your loved ones are the best. You see two different kinds of humans getting along with each other so beautifully but the modest one with his simplicity making sure he goes through the tough times, has patience and stays positive without losing the hope till the end. You will be in love not only with the plot, the characters and the whole story but more with the culture of the society. I loved even the songs in this movie, Rafta Rafta tera Afsana tera huaaa, rafta rafta, it suits the moment so much. It's not only gripping but made me cry like I was the last person watching this incredible work of art. We're obliged a team was able to create such a wonderful peace of work with enormous brilliance and magnificence. I loved Katrina's role too. I'd watch it with my kids sometime, tell them this is Akshay Kumar for you sons. Although he's the meme king of India, he's always in our hearts for the wonderful work he has committed to over the years with proper discipline. Thank you for reading it this long, you must've got to know I'm an Akshay Kumar fan, if not I'm drunk. Only the former is correct, but what I love is such work performed with absolute brilliance, be it comedy, be it action, but it's my hat off to this perfection. Talking about perfection, Welcome is a perfection in Comedy genre. I have my review over there too folks. Take care and enjoy every moment of life. No go don't waste much time, I'm a Writer I just wanted to pen down my thoughts. Thanks.
    9muhammadusama

    Excellent cool movie, a must watch...

    It Endorses the family values which are fast disappearing in todays world. Reaffirms that if you love or work sincerely, without expecting any returns, you may truly get what you set out to achieve. Brilliant performance by Akshay. He is very restrained yet very strong and emotive. Katarina looks ravishing and communicates very well with her eyes. Her Hindi has also improved tremendously. Rishi Kapoor brings in a whiff of fresh air from his yesteryear's. Javed Shaikh of Pakistan also played good role. It'll make you both feel good about yourself. If you like light well paced romantic movies, this is excellent movie. If you like light well paced romantic movies, this is excellent movie.

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    • Trivia
      The film marked Akshay and Katrina's first successful film together.
    • Goofs
      When Akshaya Kumar, speaking in Hindi, says "Teen Hazaar Panchson" magazines, Katrina Kaif wrongly translates it to "Thirty Five Thousand" instead of "Three Thousand Five Hundred" in English.
    • Quotes

      Jasmeet 'Jazz' M. Malhotra: Are you flirting with me?

      Arjun: From the very first day... and you realized it now?

    • Connections
      Featured in 53rd Filmfare Awards (2008)

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    • Release date
      • March 23, 2007 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Official sites
      • Namastey London
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    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Намасте Лондон
    • Filming locations
      • India
    • Production company
      • Blockbuster Movie Entertainers
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,207,007
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $578,224
      • Mar 25, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $15,273,747
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      2 hours 8 minutes
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