In Shekhar Shakur’s sappy but sweet romantic comedy, two childhood friends from different cultures team up to create a documentary that will change the direction of their feelings for each other and their lives. This is a contemporary romance film that asks sweet, non-judgmental questions about modern dating culture, applications, and whether what is now called “assisted marriage” rather than “arranged marriage” can, despite many superficial misconceptions about the practice , actually be a positive thing.
Lily James, English rose and star Mama mia! here we go again — that is, a lot of romantic heels outside the gate — starring Zoe, a documentary filmmaker who stumbles upon a new subject when her neighbor and childhood friend Kazim (Shazad Latif), who is British and Pakistani, decides to join his parents’ Wish. for a “helping” marriage.
Intent on presenting cultural practice in an open and positive way, Zoe follows Kazim and his parents from London to Lahore to train them as doctors, while Kazim meets his future bride.

They meet the jovial matchmaker Moe (Aseem Chaudhry), who sends them on their first trip to Motormode. Emma Thompson plays Zoe’s well-meaning but overtly racist white mother, while Kazim’s parents, especially his rebellious mother (played by Indian film veteran Shabana Azmi), often steal the spotlight as well. As time goes on, it becomes more and more obvious that what Kazim and Zoe are looking for could be in front of them all the time: a cliché that fits the spirit of the film.
Written by Jemima Khan and directed by Shakur, you can accuse the film of drawing by numbers, but it has a certain certainty that it needs them. When Harry Met Sally A framing device in which couples speak candidly and sweetly on camera about how they met and verbally refer to the film they are stealing from. And it was made by Working Title, the producers who made it. real love (There’s another joke here: the proposed title for the document is “Love Under Contract”), so it’s clear where this rom-com is heading. But there is something comforting and funny about watching it happen.
What is love here not innovative, but we don’t need him: he’s just sincere, open and sweet, and sometimes that’s exactly what you need.
Source: I News
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