“A Nice Indian Boy” is a new film that tells the story of acceptance and love through the lens of a mixed-race, same-sex relationship. The movie follows the life of Naveen, a shy doctor, who meets Jay, a white freelance photographer with Indian parents. As the story unfolds, comical misunderstandings and emotional revelations threaten to tear Naveen’s family apart. The film, directed by Roshan Sethi and produced by Wayfarer Studios, follows a traditional rom-com template with a Hindu temple meeting, a break-up, and a reconciliation before a big Indian wedding.
The film aims to reach a wide audience and is unique in its portrayal of a same-sex relationship in a South Asian household. This portrayal challenges the typical cultural norms and stereotypes surrounding LGBTQ+ issues in the South Asian community. The film has the potential to start important conversations about acceptance and understanding within families and communities. Director Roshan Sethi, who has experience directing South Asian films, hopes that the movie will resonate with viewers and spark meaningful discussions about love and acceptance. “A Nice Indian Boy” sheds light on the struggles and triumphs of queer individuals in the South Asian community and highlights the importance of family acceptance in LGBTQ+ relationships.
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