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?

Reviews
Sagar Gaur

I don't know many of you familiar with Brett Lee or not, Cricket playing nations definitely knows him and for rest of the world he is bowling legend.I saw him before in one of the Indian music videos, he is good. The movie is very simple and easy going, also shows about the life of Indians living in Australia."Tannishtha" is lovely and mature actress but we have also one of the very famous actor in the movie "Gulshan Grover", talented and awesome actor played a small but effective role in the movie.Overall, I will give it 6/10 rating, go on watch this movie. Happy Ending as we all love it.

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sanjaynarayanan777

UnIndian is an unabashed feel-good Romantic comedy that has the best trappings of its genre. Set in Austrlia, this film features Brett Lee in his first cinematic avatar. He plays the role of a teacher who specializes in Aussie accents & way of speaking and he does so with a degree of comfort you would not think possible with a first- time actor whose past career was as an international cricketer. The film essentially weaves the plot of his friendship & eventual romance with the Indian Origin character played by Tannishta who plays a single mom against the Multi-cultural melting pot that is the Australia of today. While the story line stays simple, the execution is Breezy, Light hearted & well-paced. The Characters are etched well & nuanced ever so in a manner that shows that the Director understands the background that the movie is set in. Led by Tannishta, the cast has all-round done a good job. Special mention for the background score work by Salim-Sulaiman. This is a great debut film for the Director Anupam Sharma as well as the Once fast bowler & now actor Brett Lee. Must say like him much more here than when he was hurling those scary bouncers against Indian batsmen.

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pia sinha

sincerely do not understand the backlash against this movie. It is hilarious, warm and undoubtedly deserving the attention it got. Or you have to be Indian... Really can't say.It not only shows us the Indian perspective but also has a message, people can learn from.What I do know from a Indian's perspective the jokes hit right on target and yet are not offensive. The wackiness but also the warmth and love that's in Indian families comes through.I say give it a chance not expecting to love it or hate it. You'd be pleasantly surprised.

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amelia williams

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.

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