Bollyspice were at the red carpet event for All in Good Time, an exciting new British Asian film starring Meera Syal (Goodness Gracious Me, Jhoom Barabar Jhoom), at London’s prestigious British Film Institute. The film is adapted from the award winning play Rafta Rafta, written by Ayub Khan Din, who also wrote the successful East is East.
Set in Bolton, in the north west of England, it centres around a close knit Asian family, focussing on newly married couple Atul Dutt (Reece Ritchie – Prince of Persia) and Vina (Amara Karan – The Darjeeling Limited). When their honeymoon is cancelled the day after the wedding, the newlyweds reluctantly return home to the family. From here on begins the chaotic challenge of noesy neighbours and meddling parents and how the couple struggle to keep their marriage ticking…
Walking the red carpet were the films director Nigel Cole (Calendar Girls, Made in Dagenham), writer Ayub Khan Din,...
Set in Bolton, in the north west of England, it centres around a close knit Asian family, focussing on newly married couple Atul Dutt (Reece Ritchie – Prince of Persia) and Vina (Amara Karan – The Darjeeling Limited). When their honeymoon is cancelled the day after the wedding, the newlyweds reluctantly return home to the family. From here on begins the chaotic challenge of noesy neighbours and meddling parents and how the couple struggle to keep their marriage ticking…
Walking the red carpet were the films director Nigel Cole (Calendar Girls, Made in Dagenham), writer Ayub Khan Din,...
- 5/10/2012
- by Anjum Shabbir
- Bollyspice
I was extremely wary of watching this movie. Except for a couple of trailers and songs, the only little information I had was that it’s Tusshar Kapoor’s solo-hero project. That limited knowledge did not warrant for a theatre watch. The makers had not succumbed to marketing gimmicks, the films promotional appearances were far and few. Samir Karnik’s whose last flick Yamla Pagala Deewana was a moderately successful yet ludicrous outing; banking on Deol strength, returns with a similar feel sticking to the familiar recipe.
The story set in Rajasthan, of Maharaja CV Singh (Anupam Kher) who when not being pompous of his ‘royal’ heritage, threatens to shoot anyone who crosses him. Adding to the royal tomfoolery are CV’s four sons each characterized by idiosyncrasies – lecherous ‘choli’ leering pervert (Mukul Dev), hot-tempered with a passion for arms (Sushant Singh), alcoholic (Chandrachur Singh) and Harish. There’s more...
The story set in Rajasthan, of Maharaja CV Singh (Anupam Kher) who when not being pompous of his ‘royal’ heritage, threatens to shoot anyone who crosses him. Adding to the royal tomfoolery are CV’s four sons each characterized by idiosyncrasies – lecherous ‘choli’ leering pervert (Mukul Dev), hot-tempered with a passion for arms (Sushant Singh), alcoholic (Chandrachur Singh) and Harish. There’s more...
- 3/10/2012
- by Pooja Rao
- Bollyspice
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