A Nice Indian Boy
- 2024
- 1 Std. 36 Min.
Als Naveen seinen Verlobten Jay mit nach Hause bringt, um seine traditionelle indische Familie kennenzulernen, müssen sie sich damit auseinandersetzen, seinen weißen Waisen-Künstler-Freund z... Alles lesenAls Naveen seinen Verlobten Jay mit nach Hause bringt, um seine traditionelle indische Familie kennenzulernen, müssen sie sich damit auseinandersetzen, seinen weißen Waisen-Künstler-Freund zu akzeptieren.Als Naveen seinen Verlobten Jay mit nach Hause bringt, um seine traditionelle indische Familie kennenzulernen, müssen sie sich damit auseinandersetzen, seinen weißen Waisen-Künstler-Freund zu akzeptieren.
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- 3 Gewinne & 4 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Polly Parton Drag Queen
- (as Mina Mercury)
- Pandit
- (as Devinder S. Dillon)
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It's tender, hilarious, and deeply heartfelt - a love story that doesn't just center queerness, but roots it in culture, tradition, and family in a way that feels authentic rather than tokenized. Karan Soni and Jonathan Groff have electric chemistry, the kind that sneaks up on you and suddenly has you grinning like a fool by the third act.
The script is sharp without trying too hard, blending laugh-out-loud moments with quiet emotional punches that land right in the chest. And let's talk about the parents - nuanced, endearing, and refreshingly real. No cardboard villains here, just humans trying to make sense of a rapidly changing world.
In a time when representation still feels like a checkbox for most studios, A Nice Indian Boy feels like a film made with genuine love - love for its characters, love for its culture, and love for queer people trying to carve out space in the mess of tradition and identity.
Final verdict: A total gem. Add it to your must-watch list immediately. Then rewatch it with your mom.
If "A Touch of Pink" (2004) was a cheeky wink at cultural assimilation, then "A Nice Indian Boy" (2025) is a heartfelt embrace of it-albeit with a few awkward dance moves.
"A Touch of Pink" (2004): This film was a trailblazer, offering a rare glimpse into the life of a gay South Asian man in the early 2000s. It blended humor with poignant moments, featuring a young man navigating his identity amidst cultural expectations. The film's charm lay in its ability to balance comedy with the complexities of family and self-acceptance.
"A Nice Indian Boy" (2025): Fast forward to 2025, and the landscape has evolved. Directed by Roshan Sethi, this film delves deeper into the intricacies of identity, love, and cultural heritage. It tells the story of Naveen, a gay Indian-American doctor, and his journey to introduce his white fiancé, Jay, to his traditional family. The film is lauded for its authentic portrayal of queer South Asian experiences and its exploration of family dynamics.
While "A Touch of Pink" was groundbreaking for its time, "A Nice Indian Boy" builds upon its foundation, offering a more nuanced and contemporary perspective. The latter's inclusion of Bollywood elements and its focus on familial relationships provide a richer narrative tapestry. However, some critics note that the chemistry between the leads and pacing issues slightly detract from its potential.
Both films are significant in their own right, reflecting the evolving journey of queer South Asian representation in cinema. "A Touch of Pink" paved the way, while "A Nice Indian Boy" continues the conversation, albeit with a few stumbles along the way.
I swear I spent half this movie laughing and the other, in tears. It's not the most original, funniest or heartfelt romcom I've seen...it was just plain REAL.
I had no idea former Taxi Driver of Deadpool Karan Soni could carry a movie. And while he does seem like the main character, really this was a major ensemble cast. All with perfect chemistry and, again, realism. Each character truly had to go through an arc. They did, very successfully.
No coming out story here. It's already long-since established Naveen (Karan Soni) is both single and out to his family. Eventually, he meets Jay and this would surely prove love-at-first-sight for me. Of course, there's gonna be bumps - Note: those awesome arcs.
I loved this movie. Again, it's not groundbreaking and won't change cinema. It's just incredibly funny, mostly thanks to Karan Soni and his deadpan looks that say a thousand words.
I bought this movie completely cold - with the exception of knowing it's about an Indian Family, a white boyfriend and LGBTQ+ themes. I'm glad I did. I would very much like to rewatch this multiple more times.
And I hope Karan Soni will get more big roles. He really has genius comedic timing.
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Final Thoughts: On a personal level, yeah, yeah, it does help I already had a major crush on Karan Soni since I saw him in Deadpool 1. In fact, he was a highlight in that movie already jam-packed with hundreds of highs. He was both cute, charismatic and enormously funny. Was? Sorry, definitely still is.
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- WissenswertesJonathan Groff was only supposed to learn a couple lines from the song "Tujhe Dehka Toh" from Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol's Bollywood classic, Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge. He instead recited the entire song which shocked Karan Soni, the crew, and even onlookers.
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Naveen Gavaskar: My parents are super-liberal for Indians. Just, uh, don't bring up drinking, or meat, or sex, or drugs, and obviously, no display of physical affection or open declarations of love.
- VerbindungenFeatures Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995)
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- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 908.593 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 165.446 $
- 6. Apr. 2025
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 1.063.867 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 36 Min.(96 min)
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