A young struggling actor gets a lucky break after delivering flowers on set and falls for the leading actress and becomes a target for jealousy, all thanks to fame.A young struggling actor gets a lucky break after delivering flowers on set and falls for the leading actress and becomes a target for jealousy, all thanks to fame.A young struggling actor gets a lucky break after delivering flowers on set and falls for the leading actress and becomes a target for jealousy, all thanks to fame.
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Such an uplifting, feel good movie. I love the fun story and great cast. I love the Indian family and how Sarah supports her best friend Tessa. We need more films about female friendships like this one. The brotherly love is cool too. It tugs the heart strings but in a light hearted way.
Such an amazing indie film with a great message and a unique take on modern love. We need more films like this. The Indian dancing and songs are so catchy. West meets East! I look forward to the next film. It's a hidden treasure! I wish I saw this on the big screen.
Will this make it on the big screen again? If no please let us know.
Such an amazing indie film with a great message and a unique take on modern love. We need more films like this. The Indian dancing and songs are so catchy. West meets East! I look forward to the next film. It's a hidden treasure! I wish I saw this on the big screen.
Will this make it on the big screen again? If no please let us know.
Had a good time hearing all the songs. The actors had good chemistry and the pacing was fast.
It nice to see the director put her heart into this. Her sense of humour shows in the film. Anyone who wants a quick romantic comedy will like this.
It nice to see the director put her heart into this. Her sense of humour shows in the film. Anyone who wants a quick romantic comedy will like this.
This was on TV tonight. I had to give it a try because of the enormous disparity between the overall IMDB rating and the reviews here.
When I checked it was rated 2.8. Not many films are ranked that low. I took a look at the reviews, there were 11 of them and they were all rave reviews that rated the film with 9 or 10 stars. Quite a separation, don't you think?
So I thought let's see which is right. It did not take long. I must admit I did not get past the first 15 minutes of the film. The script was lame and predictable and the acting was far worse.
I can only assume that the other reviews were written by people involved the production, or their friends and families, Avoid this one like the plague.
When I checked it was rated 2.8. Not many films are ranked that low. I took a look at the reviews, there were 11 of them and they were all rave reviews that rated the film with 9 or 10 stars. Quite a separation, don't you think?
So I thought let's see which is right. It did not take long. I must admit I did not get past the first 15 minutes of the film. The script was lame and predictable and the acting was far worse.
I can only assume that the other reviews were written by people involved the production, or their friends and families, Avoid this one like the plague.
Such a feel good film, that also raised important issues about diversity within Australian television.
Made me laugh and smile and was led by a very strong cast with some beautiful heart felt performances.
Made me laugh and smile and was led by a very strong cast with some beautiful heart felt performances.
A hilarious film, recreating a Bollywood-esque theme in a non-Bollywood world. Director Joy Hopwood has left her signature mark in this quirky, over-the-top romantic comedy; the story clearly making the distinction of what is morally right and wrong across a number of social contexts.
Dilshan Rain as Adarsh Singh was very convincing as the "villainous" brother, leaving audiences seething. And Aileen Huynh as Sarah Chen, gave another great performance, exuding warmth and strength in her role as supportive friend and diversity advocate.
A feel-good story that highlights the need for diversity within the Australian entertainment industry.
Dilshan Rain as Adarsh Singh was very convincing as the "villainous" brother, leaving audiences seething. And Aileen Huynh as Sarah Chen, gave another great performance, exuding warmth and strength in her role as supportive friend and diversity advocate.
A feel-good story that highlights the need for diversity within the Australian entertainment industry.
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- $2,911
- Runtime
- 1h 15m(75 min)
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