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Christmas with the Singhs

  • TV Movie
  • 2024
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
790
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Benjamin Hollingsworth and Anuja Joshi in Christmas with the Singhs (2024)
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Holiday traditions and cultures collide when Asha and Jake meet their families.Holiday traditions and cultures collide when Asha and Jake meet their families.Holiday traditions and cultures collide when Asha and Jake meet their families.

  • Director
    • Panta Mosleh
  • Writers
    • Patricia Isaac
    • Emily Ting
  • Stars
    • Anuja Joshi
    • Benjamin Hollingsworth
    • Manoj Sood
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    790
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Panta Mosleh
    • Writers
      • Patricia Isaac
      • Emily Ting
    • Stars
      • Anuja Joshi
      • Benjamin Hollingsworth
      • Manoj Sood
    • 16User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 7 nominations total

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    Anuja Joshi
    • Asha
    Benjamin Hollingsworth
    Benjamin Hollingsworth
    • Jake
    Manoj Sood
    Manoj Sood
    • Samuel
    Michele Scarabelli
    Michele Scarabelli
    • Molly
    Nimet Kanji
    Nimet Kanji
    • Nirmila
    Greg Rogers
    Greg Rogers
    • Jake Sr.
    Sid Srikanth
    • Ravi
    Bapinder Dosanjh
    Bapinder Dosanjh
    • Aunty Rekha
    Adiv Sharma
    Adiv Sharma
    • Michael
    Rami Kahlon
    Rami Kahlon
    • Sarah
    Daylin Willis
    Daylin Willis
    • Ethan
    Laura Mac
    Laura Mac
    • Attendant
    Alistair Abell
    Alistair Abell
    • Sports Announcer
    • (voice)
    Jesse Muhoozi
    Jesse Muhoozi
    • Teen Patient
    Lydia Campbell
    Lydia Campbell
    • Laura
    Jaden Narwal
    • Tyler
    Ben Afful
    Ben Afful
    • Minister
    Shawn Bordoff
    Shawn Bordoff
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    • Director
      • Panta Mosleh
    • Writers
      • Patricia Isaac
      • Emily Ting
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    User reviews16

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    9innerlooper96

    Singing praises for the Singhs

    The 'Singhs' truly hit all the marks of a Hallmark movie at Christmas-time. It weaves the complexity of joining two distinct cultures with the signature kindness that makes a Hallmark movie pleasurable to watch.

    Each character had valid concerns, while still managing to remain endearing for me. Even Mr. Singh, with his gruff insistence, was likeable and pretty hysterical. I loved both Moms, and the dynamics of each family. It was heartwarming to see the added element of Jake's parents reuniting. Regarding casting, the cast was absolutely brilliant; I can't imagine a better selection of people. I also loved the little details, like the montage depicting the passage of a year of time, to help the viewer accept the fact that they were ready for engagement. These are really great touches that make Hallmark the top player among similar networks.

    Reading these reviews, I knew that there would be criticism of the movie's attempts to depict Indian culture. I disagree, as it's honestly refreshing to see this effort happening. It's not perfect, it is progress. They did get much of it right, in my experience. A favorite scene was the simplicity of Asha's family playing Indian music together in their living room.

    More than all things, the movie was not just empty feel good moments; it taught most of us something about picking battles, reaching compromise, and learning to accept things that we can't control, for the sake of having lifelong love and valued relationships.

    This is a movie that delves into territory that isn't always super-common on Hallmark, and it also was such a comforting movie to watch. I would recommend this to anyone who enjoys a side of realistic drama/conflict with their helping of effervescent Hallmark Happiness.
    VetteRanger

    Romeo and Juliet with without all the daggers and poison

    Well, not without ALL the daggers.

    A WASP young man and a woman whose heritage is from Christians from India have (almost) love at first sight, bumping into each other after they knew each other in High School, where she tutored him in Chemistry.

    After a year of happy dating, he proposes and she cheerfully accepts. Then comes the issues ... meeting each other's families and the families meeting each other.

    The daggers? Looks the two fathers give each other over the preference for baseball or cricket.

    The poison? The extra spicy food the young man gets (sort of) tricked into eating at a family dinner in the Indian home.

    Eventually, family issues threaten the relationship, and that happens all too frequently in real life.

    The conclusion is satisfying. I'm not sure this will bear repeated viewings, but we wouldn't avoid it. Thre are a few truly amusing moments.
    7MickyG333

    Potpourri

    7.4 stars.

    That Jeopardy category where anything goes... That's how I describe this movie. Exacerbate your sprain visiting a family of Indians, the father is very strict and judgmental. So the lead male has a serious uphill battle, trying to win over his approval. Their antics are somewhat enjoyable.

    The lead female is a bit unorthodox in her presentation, but I like what she does with the character. The main man steals the show. Great performance.

    The story is about a guy and a girl who happen to run into each other in the emergency room. He has a minor sprain and she is the ARNP on duty. They recognize each other from high school, she was a nerd, he a jock. It's now about 15-20 years later and there is attraction. The rest of the film is about their Christmas fiasco trying to make a doomed relationship succeed.

    This film is an acquired taste, which I purchased with an open mind and an affinity for spicy food.
    7MIssM19

    Love, traditions and family drama.

    Asha is a nurse practitioner who one Christmas night encounters Jake, an old high school classmate. They hit it off immediately and go on an impromptu date that same night. Fast forward a year later, they get engaged and it's time to go back home and meet the inlaws.

    I'm a bit biased because I love Benjamin Hollingsworth and I think he is a great leading man, full of carisma and charm. I've seen Anuja in the Resident and I think it's her first Hallmark movie. I thought the chemistry was there. I'm definitely not mad about the early kiss. It instantly breaks the formula we are all used to.

    Yes, this movie is full of stereotypes. And you can imagine how this goes, Indian family on one side and Irish descendants on the other, everyone proud of their cultures. The problem is that the main characters get stuck in the middle and the relationship struggles because of that. The parents should know better.

    This movie is quite fast paced, it has a big secondary cast, meddlesome parents, sweet scenes between Jake and Asha and unnecessary drama. If they do get married, I recommend they elope.
    5Jackbv123

    War at the Singhs

    This movie is a total cliche, It is a rehash of all the movies where an engaged couple spends Christmas for the first time with their families bringing both of them together. Samuel Singh is the prototype of the difficult father-in-law. His wife tries to dull the rough edges but plays it a little too close to the cultural stereotype of an Indian wife. Jake's dad is a little difficult, but compared to Samuel he is a pussycat. His mom, although a competitive Christmas decorator is the most diplomatic of the group. Given all this, the story is mostly predictable right down to the last scene.

    An interesting exception culturally is that the Singh family are generational Christians even before leaving India. So the climax is especially disappointing in a face off which leave's Samuel looking anything like the best of Christianity. Fortunately, forgiveness is one of the more important aspects of Christians since they all know how much they have been forgiven.

    The acting isn't bad and really neither is the story other than being so derivative. I failed to find all of the conflict funny, so I will not want to watch this again.

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      The Singhs' house exterior is the same house from Five Star Christmas (2020).
    • Connections
      References Christmas at the Golden Dragon (2022)

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    • Release date
      • November 15, 2024 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Hallmark Channel
    • Languages
      • English
      • Hindi
    • Filming locations
      • Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Timeless Pictures
      • Basset Hound Distribution
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      1 hour 24 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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