Waste of time
It's fun, it's light, [but] it has a hard time when its tries to get heavy.
View MoreI think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
View MoreThe storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.
View MoreThis movie begins with a young woman named "Meera" (Tannishtha Chatterjee) waking up from a nightmare and after going downstairs finds that her mother is busy lighting incense as part of a Hindu custom to help inaugurate her new house. Having become "westernized" both Meera and her preteen daughter "Smitha" (Maya Sathi) are somewhat embarrassed by the old ways but they cope as well as they can. The film then shifts to a scene where a young man by the name of "Will" (Brett Lee) is teaching a small class of immigrants how to speak English like an Australian. Needing a change-of-pace he then goes with some friends to an Indian festival being held not too far from his apartment in Sydney and happens to meet Meera. Although he becomes quite smitten with her there are a few things he doesn't know and he soon discovers that the cultural divide makes any possible romance between them very difficult. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this was a humorous movie which benefited greatly from the exotic Indian culture and the performance of the aforementioned Tannishtha Cahtterjee. That said, I have rated this movie accordingly. Slightly above average.
View MoreThe movie was very captivating. A combination of Australian and Indian stars have been portrayed beautifully. The mix of comedy and emotion has been crafted well by the director. Most of the actors have done justice to their role and Bret lee as a debutante have done a good job. The topic is very relevant to today's world and each moment has been captured well.The debutante director anupam das sharma have done a magnificent job and the way the movie has been directed does not give an impression that it has been directed by newbie. The pace of the movie was well maintained and it never gave a moment of drab. We will forward to more movies from the director and wish all the best to bret lee, anupam and tanisha
View MoreI don't care what anyone else has to say, I loved it!!!! It's easy to watch. I love the songs, they were not god awful with a lot of naked suggestive dancing like other movies. It's a really nice movie with a really strong female character lead and that is something to celebrate! All movies go along predictive plots if you have seen enough of them, so while the plot twists weren't exactly huge shockers, it was cool. The twists were practical, the kind of real world problem that women actually face. The predictable desi aunties with their desi problems were funny but not over the top or irritatingly on your face. The parents were of course typical desi parents, but hey, that's why we are suppose to love them (not). I loved both Tannishtha Chatterjee and Brett Lee. So refreshing to see such a talented artist (& dark skinned beauty) in a lead role instead of the usual Hindi movie white washed ones who can barely put two sentences together.
View MoreThis is a great movie, i really loved it, one of the best romantic movies I've ever seen, great actress, great plot. this movie redefines the phrase love at first sight. A movie that teach us that does not matter where are u from neither who you are, always there is a special person in our life, it does not matter how far away they are while we are willing to cover through that distance and to assume the risk everything is going to be fine. I was entertained from beginning to end, which is all I asked for. So I give it 10 stars. The main characters were very well developed. But overall, fun to watch. Very sweet movie, especially for interracial couples.
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