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‘East is east’ is A thoroughly delightful comedy that is a must watch. Its not an entire comedy, its one of the most human films brilliantly produced by Lester Udwin, radiantly directed by Damien O’Donell and giftedly written by Ayub Khan Din. It deals with very real people, people with whom a person will probably have nothing much in common, but with whom one will nevertheless identify. The film stars, Indian film idol, Om puri, as a Pakistani patriarch, George Khan, who emigrated to England in 1947 and married an English woman, Ella marvelously played by Linda Bassett. Together, they run a very proper fish n’ chips shop in Manchester. They have 6 children, all of whom, while loving their father, are simultaneously torn between his rigidly held Islamic virtues and cultural beliefs and the seductive call of the disco nightlife and women of Manchester. The film begins by showing a typical Pakistani wedding taking place. The groom is George’s eldest son Nazir (Ian Aspinall) who runs away at the altar of his totally arranged marriage by his father.
Approximate Word count = 716 Approximate Pages = 2.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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