
Flicks, Giles Hardie
When Australian and Indian cinema got together and decided to have a love child, there were a few probable outcomes…
Full reviewCulture-clash rom-com set in Australia following the romance of a single mother of Indian origin who falls for a tall, blonde Aussie bloke named Will (none other than former paceman Brett Lee).
When Australian and Indian cinema got together and decided to have a love child, there were a few probable outcomes…
Full reviewDespite these flaws, the film is engaging in its cheerful celebration of community.
Full reviewA melodramatic subplot involving Meera's former husband feels way out of place and references to sponsors are decidedly unsubtle.
Full reviewLee's performance is like that of a malfunctioning microwave oven: while he can start and stop on cue, it would be unwise to consume what he is cooking.
Full reviewThe storytelling feels a little wholesome, but this is ultimately big-hearted fun.
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