A Nice Indian Boy

Roshan Sethi

This summer, we’re turning up the heat with a series of previews you won’t want to miss. So grab your besties and celebrate a sizzling Queer Cinema Summer with us!

Karan Soni and Jonathan Groff (Looking) star in this jubilant rom-com about cultural differences and joyful family reconciliations.

It’s awkward love-at-first-sight when shyly confident doctor Naveen Gavaskar meets dreamy Jay on his hospital’s picture day. The two men have more in common than meets the eye, and as their relationship quickly develops, the couple faces their biggest challenge: the approval of Naveen’s family.

Putting a fresh queer and Indian spin on the tropes of the rom-com, A Nice Indian Boy is a charming, warm-hearted celebration of love and acceptance. Directed by Independent Spirit Award winner Roshan Sethi and featuring a dynamic ensemble—including sterling support from wry comedians Sunita Mani (Everything Everywhere All at Once) and Zarna Garg—this jubilant rom-com leads to cathartic moments of love and support befitting of an old-fashioned, yet refreshingly modern, happy ending.

wo 27 aug
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€ 12,50
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2024
97’
Engels gesproken
Nederlands ondertiteld
12 Drugs- en/of alcoholmisbruik Grof taalgebruik

This summer, we’re turning up the heat with a series of previews you won’t want to miss. So grab your besties and celebrate a sizzling Queer Cinema Summer with us!

Karan Soni and Jonathan Groff (Looking) star in this jubilant rom-com about cultural differences and joyful family reconciliations.

It’s awkward love-at-first-sight when shyly confident doctor Naveen Gavaskar meets dreamy Jay on his hospital’s picture day. The two men have more in common than meets the eye, and as their relationship quickly develops, the couple faces their biggest challenge: the approval of Naveen’s family.

Putting a fresh queer and Indian spin on the tropes of the rom-com, A Nice Indian Boy is a charming, warm-hearted celebration of love and acceptance. Directed by Independent Spirit Award winner Roshan Sethi and featuring a dynamic ensemble—including sterling support from wry comedians Sunita Mani (Everything Everywhere All at Once) and Zarna Garg—this jubilant rom-com leads to cathartic moments of love and support befitting of an old-fashioned, yet refreshingly modern, happy ending.