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Hair-oiling is an ancient Indian tradition that has recently become a social media trend, with almost half a million TikTok ...
Festive season in India is a visual delight—think fairy lights, laddoos, music, and family photos in carefully curated ...
We recently caught up with A Nice Indian Boy stars Sunita Mani and Zarna Garg to talk about Roshan Sethi's critically acclaimed new film A Nice Indian Boy, which co-stars Karan Soni and Jonathan Groff ...
A blandly sweet gay romance, "A Nice Indian Boy," starring Karan Soni and Jonathan Groff, looks great but lacks buoyancy.
A Nice Indian Boy” will probably go down as an underrated, but pretty good LGBTQ+ rom-com. There’s little buzz surrounding it, but I saw it anyway — all I knew was that “A Nice Indian Boy” is a ...
With A Nice Indian Boy now playing in theaters ... She improvised a lot of her lines and also other people's lines in the movie. She's essentially playing herself, and there's nobody funnier.
“It’s a rite of passage to have Mr. Groff spit in your face, as people should know,” A Nice Indian Boy star Karan Soni tells Entertainment ... practical and cynical to wearing Indian clothing and ...
Levantine Films is betting on the queer rom-com “A Nice Indian Boy” with a theatrical release ... projects that are very uplifting and give people hope,” Levantine CEO Benjamin Hung ...
Anaya Bangar, is the child of Sanjay Bangar, who was a member of the Indian national cricket team, a coach and also a ...
Over the course of the film, they learn to speak other people's love languages, leading to rousing, overwhelming moments (some of them in delightful musical form). In a just world, A Nice Indian Boy ...
In their sweet new film A Nice Indian Boy, Karan Soni and Jonathan Groff play Naveen and Jay, a couple looking to plan a big, gay Indian wedding of their own—even if Naveen’s traditional parents ...
Bollywood love isn’t only for straight people (something the Indian industry is only incrementally dismantling), and in “A Nice Indian Boy,” Naveen realizes that it’s not just for Indian ...