UNINDIAN MOVIE REVIEW

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Average Ratings:2.67/5 
Score: 33% Positive
Reviews Counted: 6
Positive:2
Neutral:3
Negative:1

Ratings:2/5 Review By:Anupama Chopra Site:Youtube

The problem is that the film a love story in Sydney between a Indian single mom Meera and an Aussie-English teacher Will is a tedious collection of clich©s. Weve got the overbearing Indian mother, the inquisitive Indian aunty, the single mom who is juggling career, parenting and matchmaking tactics by her friends and family, the arrogant Indian doctor suitor, the rain-that-leads-to-lovemaking scene and even the last ditch-airport chase. Its an absolute slog.

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Ratings:3.5/5 Review By:Renuka Site:Times Of India

Though it has the usual characters €” a ‘groom seeking’ Indian mom (Supriya Pathak, funny) and a conservative Indian father (Akash Khurana, effective), the situations are far more real and thus, relatable. There are noaloo gobi jokes either. Meera isn’t seeking a wealthy Indian man settled in Australia, nor is Brett Lee a professional cricketer in the film. The breezy love story is realistic and so is the spontaneous humour, thanks to TK (Arka Das as Lee’s sidekick) and his witty one-liners.

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Ratings:2.5/5 Review By:Namrata Site:Rediff

UnIndian reminds me of cross-culture films like Bride and Prejudice and Bend It Like Beckham. While the first half of the film is easy on the eyes, the second half has a lot of melodrama, making it boring. The film isnt void of typical Bollywood clich©s either but the endearing romance between Lee and Chatterjee makes UnIndian a decent watch.

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Ratings:3/5 Review By:Saibal Site:NDTV

UNIndian, as a film, has its own share of pitfalls to negotiate. It occasionally resorts to contrived means to get around its loose ends. Yet, in the ultimate analysis, the film never trips irretrievably. Its pronounced desi inflection is well integrated into the plot of UNIndian. With a lead actress who knows her onions as well as anyone else in the business and who is on top of her game, here’s a film that has just enough spice not to err on the side of excess.

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Ratings:2.5/5 Review By:IANS Site:Hindustan Times

The title, used as an adjective, aptly describes the protagonists behaviour in this formulaic, romantic comedy, set in the Indian diaspora of Sydney. The narrative shuttles between portraying, €œIndian culture,€ how it is perceived and practised and the power of ICN — Indian Community Network around the globe.

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Ratings:2.5 Review By:Suhani Singh Site:India Today

Like most romcoms, UnIndian works best when it focuses on the pursuit of love – showing Will trying to win over Meera. But once the two get together it struggles to hold attention. UnIndian also doesn’t reflect too much on the significance of the partnership of Will-Meera and its impact on the community. Instead it is keener to look at the more mundane arcs such as Meera’s ex-husband secret and Meera giving professional advice to another Indian woman. UnIndian won’t bowl you over but it is that breezy film which has enough moments to make you chuckle and laugh.

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