unINDIAN
unINDIAN
| 15 October 2015 (USA)
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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?

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Michael Ledo

Meera (Tannishtha Chatterjee) is a successful divorced Indian mom living in Sydney, Australia with her more Indian parents and daughter. During an Indian Holi celebration she bumps into Will (Brett Lee) who teaches Aussie dialect and slang to foreign students...most likely a non-credited course. Will stays the course and eventually this evolves into a romantic comedy...you know the one where the guy comes running back and confesses his never dying love...sorry for the plot spoiler if you never saw a romance film before.The production, like the film, was a mix of Bollywood and western. There are some cultural differences, but not a bad as it could have been. There is a mystery character that develops in the second half to maintain the drama.This is a simple heart warming romance which always has a happy ending and involves beautiful people...just like real life.Guide: No swearing. One love scene with near nudity.

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Rakinul Islam

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.

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rishi bajaj

This 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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misha saxena

I am not normally a fan of romantic comedy, but I was interested to see how has cricketer Brett Lee acted. We thoroughly enjoyed it. Sit back and enjoy this movie for what it is, a fun romantic comedy, where love conquers all over obstacles across cultural lines. You will find yourself laughing along when recognizing familiar traits and the human condition as portrayed in another culture. There is very good chemistry between the two main characters, and it's a pleasure to watch them with each other. I found myself smiling a lot. This movie, to be sure, was light and fluffy, no big complications that stress you out.. I just had a good time! I would watch it again!

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