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A Nice Indian Boy

  • 2024
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
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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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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 t... Read allWhen 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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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    3.7K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,948
    413
    • Director
      • Roshan Sethi
    • Writers
      • Eric Randall
      • Madhuri Shekar
    • Stars
      • Karan Soni
      • Jonathan Groff
      • Sunita Mani
    • 38User reviews
    • 49Critic reviews
    • 85Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 4 nominations total

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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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    User reviews38

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    aecceity

    I'm extremely annoyed by how lovable I find Jonathan Groff

    "You know how things always get super weird whenever anything gay comes up? Well, I just thought I'd put everyone at ease by mentioning my white, Hindu, orphan, artist boyfriend. Mom? Dad? Do you want another son... who's white?"

    I smiled from ear to ear from beginning to end. Well, with the exception of a few moments that I won't spoil here. It's nice to be reminded to watch films like this more often - films that are simply meant to make you feel good. There are no villains in this story, only the most lovely people you ever knew, who only mean well.

    I adored everything from the ridiculously charming cast to the Bollywood soundtrack to the overly-sweet in-your-face message... because it was delivered with so much heart and care. I love how it pretty quickly morphed into something other else than a love story between two people but between a group of people. Rom-coms, I never spoke badly of you and if I did, I did not mean it.

    Oh, and it's funny.

    Oh, and it also has Sunita Mani, which is a nice bonus.
    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.
    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.
    10shariqmahbub

    A Perfect Indian Rom-Com

    This movie will probably grow in cult status as the perfect Indian gay rom-com. From perfect beats from longing and insecurity, to meeting the one, to dealing with the rigidities of South Asian culture in a humorous, compassionate, and yet authentic way this movie has touched my heart. The two gay leads are fantastic. And the family is perfectly cast, including the angry face of the jealous sister! This movie is the fantasy of many gay men - to be loved, to be accepted, and to be celebrated just as we are. Add to this the poignancy of Indian and Pakistani men who deal with cultural prejudice to homosexuality, which is addressed and silenced directly in this movie, and you have a rom-com standout. Go see it. It will touch your heart, no matter what your sexuality or ethnicity is. 💚
    8k-sct

    A Quietly Heartfelt Story with Charm and Warmth

    A Nice Indian Boy surprised me with how genuinely heartfelt and grounded it felt. The film doesn't try too hard-it just lets its characters breathe, and in doing so, it creates something tender and relatable.

    The story strikes a delicate balance between cultural tradition and personal identity without feeling heavy-handed. What really stood out was the sincerity of the performances-there's warmth, humor, and real emotional depth, especially in the quieter moments.

    It's a film about love, yes, but also about family, expectations, and the messy, beautiful process of learning how to be true to yourself. I appreciated that it didn't wrap everything up too neatly, yet still left me with a sense of hope.

    Not every beat is perfect, and some scenes could've been tighter or more dynamic-but overall, it's a story that stays with you in a gentle, meaningful way.

    Bottom line: Thoughtful, well-acted, and quietly moving. Definitely worth watching.

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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.
    • Quotes

      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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      Features Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995)

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    • Release date
      • August 14, 2025 (Israel)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Милый индийский парень
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production company
      • Levantine Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $908,593
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $165,446
      • Apr 6, 2025
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,083,469
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      • 1h 36m(96 min)
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