An involving study of sibling and interpersonal relationships.
ABCD (2001)
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Reviews Counted:7
Fresh:5
Rotten:2
Average Rating:5.8/10
Theatrical Release:Nov 30, 2001 Limited
Synopsis: ABCD (American Born Confused Desi) focuses on a maturing Indian-American mother and her two twentysomething children who all live in New York City. Years ago, Anju (Madhur Jaffrey) chose to... ABCD (American Born Confused Desi) focuses on a maturing Indian-American mother and her two twentysomething children who all live in New York City. Years ago, Anju (Madhur Jaffrey) chose to immigrate from India to American to raise her children in America. While she struggles to maintain her Indian cultural heritage and teach her children Hindu values, it is inevitable that her kids choose their own paths. Her beautiful daughter, Nina (Sheetal Sheth), is a cold, sexy, promiscuous, argumentative princess who rolls her eyes at almost everything, including the Indian traditions her mother holds dear. The thought of arranged marriage repulses her, she openly curses Krishna and Kahina, and she rebuffs the palm reader that her mother invites to dinner. Anju's son, Raj (Faran Tahir), appears to embrace his Indian heritage and agrees to get engaged in an arranged marriage to a beautiful Indian woman. However, when Raj's white business partner gets the promotion that Raj deserved, and a white woman at work starts flirting with him, he considers breaking his vows and abandoning his faith in Indian traditions. A starkly straightforward film, ABCD sheds light on complex issues surrounding family, work, and marriage. [More]
Starring: Faran Tahir, Madhur Jaffrey, Sheetal Sheth, Aasif Mandvi
Starring: Faran Tahir, Madhur Jaffrey, Sheetal Sheth, Aasif Mandvi, Adriane Erdos, David Ari, Jennifer Dorr White, Rex Young
Director: Krutin Patel
Director: Krutin Patel
Screenwriter: James McManus, Krutin Patel
Producer: Naju Patel, Glenn Fisher, Krutin Patel
Studio: Eros Entertainment
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Reviews for ABCD
It's polished without being slick; well-paced and graceful and brought alive by stellar performances led by Jaffrey.
The bad news is that [Jaffrey] leaves us a little hungry for people whose destinies matter to us more than the ones served up here.
ABCD's abecedarian treatment of melting-pot anxieties proves as jumbled and bland as alphabet soup.
In this funny, touching and haunting film, Patel cuts through stereotypes to show the hard truths of straddling two cultures.
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