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A charming new rom-com starring Karan Soni and Jonathan Groff hit theaters last month, A Nice Indian Boy, which features a whirlwind romance, sweet humor, and plenty of dancing. Its theatrical ...
Levantine Films is betting on the queer rom-com “A Nice Indian Boy” with a theatrical release — a show of confidence in an era where rom-coms are often relegated to streaming platforms.
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 ...
From its meet-cute in a Hindu temple to its easily resolved second-act breakup to its culminating, colorful wedding dance, “A Nice Indian Boy” offers few structural surprises, hewing closely ...
The new film, “A Nice Indian Boy” delivers a narrative about acceptance and love that’s told through the unique lens of a mixed-race, same-sex relationship. “A Nice Indian Boy” follows ...
I love films that offer some introspection on love and romance. A Nice Indian Boy is one of these movies. It follows Naveen (Karan Soni) as he introduces his boyfriend turned fiancé Jay (Jonathan ...
Early on, the film “A Nice Indian Boy” hints at this swift romantic pace when Naveen’s mother, Megha (Zarna Garg, a standout), pokes at the familiar tropes of gay romance films while on a ph ...
Ahead of the release of A Nice Indian Boy, now playing in the U.S. and Canada (preceding Andrew Ahn’s The Wedding Banquet remake’s April 18 release), stars Jonathan Groff and Karan Soni spoke ...
Karan Soni and Jonathan Groff both star as the titular character in director Roshan Sethi’s funny and charming romance. In director Roshan Sethi’s “A Nice Indian Boy,” the title doesn’t ...
When Zarna Garg got on the set of queer love story A Nice Indian Boy, she didn’t know what a "mark" was, let alone how to hit it. "She also didn’t know what an eyeline was. She has never acted ...
In the new romantic comedy, "A Nice Indian Boy," a son brings home his new boyfriend to meet his Indian parents. NPR's Scott Simon speaks to writer-director Roshan Sethi. At the start of the new ...