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A film is directed by Gurinder Chadha and starring Martin Henderson, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan as well as Nadira Babbar based on Jane Austin's classic novel. When Mrs Barskis tries the best to find the potential husbands for 4 unmarried daughters. One day, she meets 2 wealthy single men. What happens next?
If you're not giggling or tapping your feet or swaying back and forth in your seat during this one, have someone check your pulse.
February 25, 2005
Susan Walker
Who would have guessed that transposing the Bennet family of Netherfield Park in 1790s Britain to a middle-class home in contemporary Amritsar, India would require so little forcing?
By the time two newlywed couples lumber toward their honeymoons atop bejeweled elephants, the movie's frothy excess and good humor can make you say 'I do,' too.
Every so often, the unseen managers of the galaxy bestow on us mere mortals a vision of rare incongruous beauty: a solar eclipse, a streaking comet, a shooting star, Bollywood goddess Aishwarya Rai happily riding a tractor.
Henderson, whose bland good looks, troubling '80s haircut and vanilla personality call to mind a younger, boring Matthew Modine, registers as flat and lifeless amid the film's gorgeous, energetic swirl.