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Cast And Crew
Cast: Shabana Azmi,,Shaheen Khan,
Goldy Notay,Sally Hawkins,
Sendhil Ramamurthy,Sanjeev Bhaskar,
Zoe Wanamaker,Jimi Mistri
Director: Gurindher Chadha
Screenplay: Paul Mayeda Berges,
Gurinder Chadha
Release Date: 07 May 2010
Genre: Comedy
Language: Hindi



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Movie Summary:

Director Gurinder Chadha of Bend It Like Beckham fame is back with a romantic comedy thriller, It’s A Wonderful Afterlife, starring Shabana Azmi and US-based actor Sendhil Ramamurthy. The film will release in India in English and its dubbed Hindi version, tentatively titled, Hai Mar Jawan.
Presented by Indian Films in association with Studio 18, the film is a humorous account of a London-based Punjabi mother’s desperate measures to get her fat daughter married to a tall, dark and handsome hunk.
The film will release in the UK, where Gurinder is better known for her films like Bride And Prejudice and Angus, Thongs And Perfect Snogging, on April 21. The UK launch will happen through two red carpet premieres, in London on April 12 and a regional premiere in Birmingham on April 14



Hai Marjawaan Synopsis :My Big Fat Greek Wedding and Shaun of the Dead meet in this charming comedy romp about an Indian-Punjabi mother taking her obsession with marriage into frighteningly funny territory.
Mrs Sethi, a widow, can't bear the thought of her only daughter being alone and unhappy. Okay, she's a little plump and opinionated...but she would make a great wife for some lucky man, if only she were given a chance. When Mrs Sethi can no longer stomach the rudeness of families who refuse her daughter, she takes matters into her own hands with the only way she knows...Suddenly a police hunt begins for a serial murderer who cooks a killer curry.



Mrs Sethi doesn't feel too guilty until the spirits of her victims come back to haunt her as they are unable to be reincarnated until their murderer dies. Mrs Sethi has no problem killing herself - she'll get to see her dead husband again - but how can she go before her beloved daughter is married?
The spirits realize that helping Mrs Sethi's daughter find a suitable husband before the police catch her is their only chance for a wonderful afterlife!
It's a big bloody wedding and a comic feast which takes the phrase 'I could murder a curry' to hysterical new heights.
It's A Wonderful Afterlife is a keenly anticipated "killer romantic comedy" from Gurinder Chadha, the international award-winning director of box office hits like Bhaji On The Beach, Bend It Like Beckham and Bride & Prejudice.
It set me thinking as reel after reel of Gurinder Chadha's It's A Wonderful Afterlife unspooled. We (the Bollywood reviewers/critics) are extremely harsh on films produced on hometurf. We go hammer and tongs after these film-makers, as if they have committed a crime that they cannot be absolved of. We tend to ridicule films, its makers, the actors in those films… In fact, just about everyone associated with those films.
How about using the same yardstick for movies attempted by names that command tremendous respect in the West? We forgive them, most of the time. We even turn a blind eye, ignoring the deficiencies only because the West holds them in high esteem. The thought crosses our mind pretty often: Wouldn't we come across as complete nincompoops if we ridiculed them, even if they turn up with pure trash?

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