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Single mum Meera is an Australian of Indian origin. Smart and independent, she has carved out a successful life for herself and her daughter...despite family pressure to find a 'nice Indian match'. Then Meera meets Will, a blonde, blue-eyed Aussie charmer. But falling in love with an Australian is not only scandalous - it's unIndian! Does she do what her family wishes, or follow her heart?
Release : | 2015 |
Rating : | 5.5 |
Studio : | Films & Casting TEMPLE, Australia India Film Fund, |
Crew : | Cinematography, Director, |
Cast : | Tannishtha Chatterjee Nicholas Brown Brett Lee Supriya Pathak Arka Das |
Genre : | Drama Comedy Romance |
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Good concept, poorly executed.
Don't listen to the negative reviews
This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.
A must film out on DVD now in Australia specially if you have a cross racial partner. The film engages you through out ....keeps you involved....and you are with the characters on this journey. Remember it is comedy and with full of clichés . The way they have been exaggerated means they are there on purpose. So when the friend says leave non veg it does not mean we Indians don't eat non veg. It just makes fun of western stereotypes. Script could have been tighter, but the director and the Indian actress along with hot Brett keep you engaged. Nice to see this mainstream attempt at diverse Australian film road. Music is great....i even dowloaded a track or two from I Tunes. The film is available on I tunes too. Funny I saw the same cast with the director doing a promo for Intellectual property awareness so guess we should at least watch it legally :)
Awful Movie , No Talent Of Acting Seen From Anyone Except Brett Lee. Without Him, The Movie Would Have Been Biggest Flop Of Century. I have no idea why lee would act for such a horrible movie like this bad.I usually don't write reviews but i had no choice. The movie so bad.Short Summery Of The Worst Film I Ever Seen- Former cricketer Brett Lee, remembered as one of the fastest bowlers in the history of the sport, has made a ballsy career switcher from the oval to the big screen – starring as the male lead in a cross-cultural Australian MGM about a sweet Caucasian bloke and a beautiful Indian woman with conservative heritage.Joining director Anupam Sharma's film UnIndian hardly suggests a cash-in of the Michael Jordan in Space Jam ilk. One suspects this deal was rather less lucrative, meaning Lee's move into acting was presumably because he actually wanted – the horror, the horror – to become an actor.
I went into this movie with somewhat low expectations. I went on a random Sunday night and it hit the spot. I thought it was very entertaining, funny, light, fun-loving and enjoyable. The characters were likable and you were rooting for them. My husband has a big Indian family, and many of these character reminded me of my own family. Yes, they are loud and nosy and all up in each others business, but they love hard and have fun. They understand the importance of family and I thoroughly enjoyed every moment of it. This movie can be seen more than once. I would recommend this movie to all ages and it is family friendly.
This movie walks you straight into the heart of India with its high family values and wonderful way of creating something functional out of anything available. It wraps its arms around the culture and lets you enter risk free as you experience the comedic elements of being immersed in the unfamiliar and the genius of creativity. This movie helps develop the capacity to see the world through a different lens. Watch it, laugh and learn. What really made this movie for though was the characters. The actor's portray strong individuals, despite the stereotypes surrounded by them. This movie had strong character growth, good acting, and didn't for one second feel cliché. It didn't feel at all like your typical romantic comedy with boring stereotypical characters. Congrats to the whole production team for using Indian talent making this even more respectfully done!