With their clashing demands, the mothers of both bride and groom turn wedding prep into comical chaos in this sequel to "Keeping up with the Kandaswamys."With their clashing demands, the mothers of both bride and groom turn wedding prep into comical chaos in this sequel to "Keeping up with the Kandaswamys."With their clashing demands, the mothers of both bride and groom turn wedding prep into comical chaos in this sequel to "Keeping up with the Kandaswamys."
- Director
- Writers
- Stars
Madhushan Sing
- Preshen Naidoo
- (as Madhushan Singh)
Koobeshan Naidoo
- Elvis Kandasamy
- (as Koobeshen Naidoo)
Ugan Naidoo
- Preggie Naidoo
- (as Yugan Naidoo)
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- Writers
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While the story was like a typical Indian movie of mother in laws n daughter in laws, I felt the actors were not very natural n it was a little dragging n boring, some overacting. But watched it only for its indian flavour. Story line was interesting but actors could have done more justice to their roles
This movie literally is stupid with no sense stereotyping the Indian culture. Shame
Both first and second movie touches all the feelings and emotion. Yeah, some people over here are rating it poor, it's their perception. But, the movie feels more natural, small giggles here and there, one who have experienced the life would understand elements, natural changes in generations how to adapt be respectful and also live your life. Putting all these fundamental elemental in funny script, he's really done good job.
My partner and I chose this almost at random from Netflix, and we were delighted with it. We both like comedies with an Indian flavour, and this one didn't disappoint. Neither of us knew much about Indians in South Africa, other than Gandhi having started his political career there, and his building the philosophies which he would use to such world-changing effect in India. But the film has great humour, and a large heart. We loved the continual bickering of the two mothers, Shanthi and Jennifer, and of the corresponding gentleness of the husbands Preggie and Elvis, who act as a sort of foil to their wives. Mishqah Parthiephal is amazingly beautiful, and does a very good job of the bride-to-be Jodi, alternating between great joy in her husband-to-be Prishen, and fury at the way his mother always seems to get in the way at the worst possible moment.
There is a nice echo of the omnipresent mother in Elvis's own relationship with his mother Aya, who lives with them. Mariam Bassa plays the aged Aya to perfection, and has some terrific lines. I didn't fully understand (until at the end) the reason for her stealing money from her son to pay off another elderly person; I thought that this was one strand in the film which added nothing and could have been removed.
Another strand was the apparent love (although no words were spoken) between two members of the extended families, the man of which had this amazingly idiotic grin whenever he saw the woman of his dreams. I loved this.
The film ends with a paean to mothers in general, which would in any other circumstance be unbearably cheesy, but here seems to fit nicely the general tenor of the film. As I say, it's a film with great heart, plenty of humour, and it's a lot of fun.
My partner would give it 6.5 stars, feeling that the lead actress could have used more humour in her role. And I agree, but I can't seem to give half star ratings!
There is a nice echo of the omnipresent mother in Elvis's own relationship with his mother Aya, who lives with them. Mariam Bassa plays the aged Aya to perfection, and has some terrific lines. I didn't fully understand (until at the end) the reason for her stealing money from her son to pay off another elderly person; I thought that this was one strand in the film which added nothing and could have been removed.
Another strand was the apparent love (although no words were spoken) between two members of the extended families, the man of which had this amazingly idiotic grin whenever he saw the woman of his dreams. I loved this.
The film ends with a paean to mothers in general, which would in any other circumstance be unbearably cheesy, but here seems to fit nicely the general tenor of the film. As I say, it's a film with great heart, plenty of humour, and it's a lot of fun.
My partner would give it 6.5 stars, feeling that the lead actress could have used more humour in her role. And I agree, but I can't seem to give half star ratings!
If you treat the movie as a cultural trip, there's a lot to enjoy: many panoramas of Durban's best sights, suburban familiarities, cultural insights, etc. The cinematography is very decent for a South African film and the acting is generally decent.
If you're viewing the film as a foreigner, you'll get some insight into a quirky subculture of South Africa that is less talked about overseas. Although the strong Hindu view of the movie doesn't nearly represent all Durban Indians, the humour and conversation is about right.
If you're viewing the film as a foreigner, you'll get some insight into a quirky subculture of South Africa that is less talked about overseas. Although the strong Hindu view of the movie doesn't nearly represent all Durban Indians, the humour and conversation is about right.
Did you know
- TriviaUgan Naidoo replaces Rajesh Gopie in the role of Preggie Naidoo.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Trippin' with the Kandasamys (2021)
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Mariage chez les Kandasamys
- Filming locations
- Chatsworth, Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa(Kandasamy's House)
- Production company
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $1,356,548
- Runtime1 hour 34 minutes
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