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A Nice Indian Boy

  • 2024
  • PG
  • 1h 36m
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Harish Patel, Zarna Garg, Jonathan Groff, Karan Soni, and Sunita Mani in A Nice Indian Boy (2024)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWhen Naveen brings his fiancé Jay home to meet his traditional Indian family, they must contend with accepting his white-orphan-artist boyfriend and helping them plan the Indian wedding of t... Tout lireWhen Naveen brings his fiancé Jay home to meet his traditional Indian family, they must contend with accepting his white-orphan-artist boyfriend and helping them plan the Indian wedding of their dreams.When Naveen brings his fiancé Jay home to meet his traditional Indian family, they must contend with accepting his white-orphan-artist boyfriend and helping them plan the Indian wedding of their dreams.

  • Director
    • Roshan Sethi
  • Writers
    • Eric Randall
    • Madhuri Shekar
  • Stars
    • Karan Soni
    • Jonathan Groff
    • Sunita Mani
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
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    • Director
      • Roshan Sethi
    • Writers
      • Eric Randall
      • Madhuri Shekar
    • Stars
      • Karan Soni
      • Jonathan Groff
      • Sunita Mani
    • 38Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 49Commentaires de critiques
    • 85Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
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      • 3 victoires et 4 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux19

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    Karan Soni
    Karan Soni
    • Naveen Gavaskar
    Jonathan Groff
    Jonathan Groff
    • Jay Kurundkar
    Sunita Mani
    Sunita Mani
    • Arundhathi Gavaskar
    Zarna Garg
    Zarna Garg
    • Megha Gavaskar
    Harish Patel
    Harish Patel
    • Archit Gavaskar
    Peter S. Kim
    Peter S. Kim
    • Paul
    Sas Goldberg
    Sas Goldberg
    • Billie
    Sean Amsing
    Sean Amsing
    • Neel
    Jason Bradstock
    • Polly Parton Drag Queen
    • (as Mina Mercury)
    Keith Dallas
    • Head Nurse
    Dhirendra
    Dhirendra
    • Wedding Planner
    Devinder Dillon
    • Pandit
    • (as Devinder S. Dillon)
    Pete Graham
    Pete Graham
    • Cranky Doctor
    Balinder Johal
    Balinder Johal
    • Ancient Grandmother
    Seth Ranaweera
    Seth Ranaweera
    • Manish's Dad
    Tyler Roberge
    Tyler Roberge
    • Bro
    Ryan Roopnarine
    • Manish's Groomsman
    Sachin Sahel
    Sachin Sahel
    • Manish
    • Director
      • Roshan Sethi
    • Writers
      • Eric Randall
      • Madhuri Shekar
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs38

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    7bobbyluv2001

    well... not something entirely new i think

    This movie reminds me elements from a movie I watched looonnng ago, A Touch of Pink (2004, a British film) but with little differences or depth.

    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.
    9ExtrovertedIntrovert

    Feel good movie with potential ugly crying.

    From other reviews it seems this wasn't as universally adored as I'd have expected (homophobes aside)... but being the white half of a Pakistani (not Indian, admittedly) and White gay relationship - this struck so many chords that I was legit ugly crying at the end. That term is something I've never fully understood until now, but when the Mum is giving her speech and sort of alludes to hers and the Dad's relationship - I understood the phrase. My dog was alarmed by the gasping for air through the sobs.

    I actually related way more to the Indian guy than the white guy, basically having an inert issue with showing emotion in front of family. So where some reviewers struggled with Karan Soni's performance, to me it was a very realistic part of his character. Him and Groff's juxtaposed personalities may not have the same chemistry shown in some on-screen relationships but they had the type of chemistry that befits these 2 types of characters, imo. Maybe one or 2 more scenes when they first move in together would've helped people buy into their love (I actually have no idea, the director did a great job imo and knows what he's doing).

    Another reviewer criticised that there was no conflict. There IS conflict, but it comes from a realistic part of Soni's character development. It's not forced for the sake of it.

    Bravo to literally everyone involved.

    I love, love, LOVE this movie.
    10FoolishFilmLover

    A much more than nice American indie film

    I learned about this film from social media a few months ago after a film festival, so I decided to watch it on opening weekend. I expected a cute, but maybe not particularly interesting rom-com, with a dash of the immigrant family wackiness of so many comedic films. Paying for this movie ticket was the best investment in mental health of the past six months, and I'm delighted to say this movie is nearly perfect. The script is very good, based on a play that I later learned is loved by the U. S. South Asian community. The direction is simply stellar and allows the excellent writing and inspired performances to breathe and reach the audience. The delineation of the script into clear parts, each of which (in some sense) represent the typical act structures of films is clever, especially because in many ways the conflicts and resolutions happen in unexpected places within that structure. I loved the performances by the romantic couple, and the family, which is in many ways the "entity" one half of the romantic couple has to win over, and the entity the other half of the couple must be won by, if that makes any sense. For queer immigrants, or queer children of immigrants from cultures that cultural researchers call collectivist and family-centered, this film will speak loudly and make them feel seen and understood. There are some very special moments between each member of the family and the members of the romantic couple, and in some ways, the audience. In my screening, one particular speech by one family member had the whole room sniffling in suppressed tears. The best part is that all the touching parts of the film are elegant, not schmaltzy or cheesy, and they are well-balanced with hilarious moments and clever humor. The characters could have been caricatures and stereotypes, and the film revels in preventing that, creating fully realized people whose behavior and feelings are explained by motivations and experiences that are not immediately evident. Congratulations to the whole production team, cast, and everyone involved. Thank you for such a beautiful film!
    9EUyeshima

    Exhilarating Queer Romcom Hits the Familiar Notes with Heart and Sly Laughs

    What a relief to watch a queer romcom that doesn't focus specifically on coming out. At this 2025 film's outset, the parents of the main protagonist Naveen, a competent albeit socially awkward doctor, have already accepted his identity as a gay man. The challenge is that being raised in a traditional Indian family doesn't allow any latitude for open discussions of feelings much less topics like dating, relationships, or marriage. Enter Jay, a white photographer who was raised by Indian parents, and their blossoming romance hits a major snag in Naveen's inability to share anything significant about Jay to his parents. This is where Roshan Sethi's fluid, unexpected direction and Eric Randall's smart screenplay make welcome swerves into uncomfortable territory about social and cultural acceptance and unspoken familial estrangement. The cast is extremely likable starting with Karan Soni as the constantly befuddled Naveen. He has genuine chemistry with Jonathan Groff whose natural charm as Jay feeds effectively into his open-hearted character, even though his role felt somewhat underwritten. As Naveen's parents, stand-up comic Zarna Garg and deadpan Harish Patel almost steal the film with funny, heartfelt performances that pull at the heartstrings late in the film. Peter S. Kim provides welcome comic relief as Naveen's flamboyant colleague Paul, and Sunita Mani brings a nice sharpness to Naveen's resentful sister Arundhathi. Even with obvious echoes of "My Big Fat Greek Wedding", the climactic wedding scene culminates into a well executed catharsis that had me genuinely teary-eyed. Highly recommended.
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    Lots of Laughs, Bollywood Background Helps

    Like everyone else around him, all Naveen wants is to find someone to fall in love with. While tip-toeing around his family, colleagues, and the world, his life is changed when he meets Jay. Now, for the sake of love, Naveen must get out of his comfort zone and do what must be done.

    This is a terrific romantic comedy that many people, especially young South Asians, can relate to, regardless of sexual orientation. The story explores more than the couple's relationship. It examines arranged marriages versus love marriages, the meaning of love, and the anxiety and trepidation immigrant parents feel in modern society and when connecting with their adult children. The film encompasses the entire range of human emotions while keeping it light and funny. The only drawback is that some background knowledge of Bollywood is necessary to fully appreciate it. The one-hour and thirty-six-minute investment in this film is well worth it and should be seen as soon as possible.

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      Jonathan 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.
    • Citations

      Naveen Gavaskar: [practicing in the mirror] Mom, do you remember those condoms you bought me? I'm gonna use them now, 'coz I'm seeing someone.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 14 août 2025 (Israel)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Милый индийский парень
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Vancouver, Colombie-Britannique, Canada
    • société de production
      • Levantine Films
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    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 908 593 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 165 446 $ US
      • 6 avr. 2025
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 1 083 469 $ US
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