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Atul is a sitcom writer who despises the work that everybody else loves. Rashmi lives at home with her mother, craving a life of her own but dreading all that goes with it. And Hardeep is a psychiatrist who can diagnose everyone's problems but his own. Read more
| Starring | Meera Syal, Nitin Ganatra, Zubin Varla, Andrea Riseborough |
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| Director | Avie Luthra |
| Genres | Comedy |
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Young, Indian writer-director Avie Luthra delivers a jaundiced, sporadically funny and sharp-mouthed comedy-drama in... read more on Time Out
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In a Wistful Mood
This is a multicultural British comedy inhabiting the same areas of liberal, quirky middle-class individualism inhabited by Richard Curtis, 'Cold Feet' ... read more »
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Mad sad and Bad
Only a medioca film. Not one of the best. I usually like films with Meera Syal. Will see if their are any better films in the same genra.
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nicely deep and funny
nothing more to add. Entertaining in a deep way.
Now due to the nature of this review system I have to add more words to it. There, now I have done ... read more »
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In a Wistful Mood
This is a multicultural British comedy inhabiting the same areas of liberal, quirky middle-class individualism inhabited by Richard Curtis, 'Cold Feet' ... read more »
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Dire, not worth wasting more than 5 minutes on
I really tried to get in to this film, but it was awful, like watching a home movie very poorly constructed. Pity as the actors in it are better than this and ... read more »
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Asian British Comedy
A film about a dysfunctional British Asian family, funny in parts, touching and poignant in others. Would definatly recommend it. Some fantastic performances by... read more »
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Oh Dear!
Sorry folks, but this is pretty poor effort. Sort of aimlessly meanders between a few pointless lives with the odd funny moment. Quite pointless really.