Jennifer Coolidge co-stars. Karan Soni ("Deadpool") and Jonathan Groff ("Hamilton") star in this indie comedy-drama in which a gay Indian man plans to wed to his white boyfriend but has to deal ...
Karan Soni and Jonathan Groff in "A Nice Indian Boy." Credit: David Bukach An incisive expression of family and culture that neither apologizes nor over-explains itself, Roshan Sethi's A Nice ...
Written by Eric Randall (and based on Madhuri Shekar’s play), “A Nice Indian Boy” is all about subverting stereotypes about Indian culture, both within and outside of the community.
A computer game kid show, a gay rom-com and an anthology flick that combines so many other genres, it's fair to say that Hollywood has all its bases covered at the cineplex this weekend.
Bob Mondello By the time mom's planning a gay Indian wedding, it's hard to tell who the fish-out-of-water is in director Roshan Sethi's sweetly corny adaptation of a stage play by Madhuri Shekar.
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But really: A Nice Indian Boy is one of the most hilarious and joyous gay rom-coms in recent history, and it's coming out in theaters this Friday, April 4 in theaters.
Director Roshan Sethi’s breezy and wholesome A Nice Indian Boy (from a screenplay by Eric Randall, adapting Madhuri Shekar’s play) tells a love story between two Indians: Karan Soni’s Naveen ...
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A Nice Indian Boy is one of the few new LGBTQ+ movies hitting cinemas this year. Soni and his real-life partner Rothan Sethi actually took it to Sundance Film Festival after telling me about their ...
Not yet! Should we aspire to be? Or are we going to happy being delivery boys and girls?" he asked. He urged Indian start-ups to rethink their purpose and true value, aiming for international ...