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ZUBi says: not seeing THE GURU, but this is like THE GURU v1.5

Bollywood/Hollywood

Release Date: November 22nd, 2002 (limited; NY & LA Release: August, 2003)
Studio: Magnolia Pictures
Director: Deepa Mehta
Screenwriter: Deepa Mehta
Starring: Rahul Khanna, Lisa Ray, Moushumi Chatterjee, Dina Pathak, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Ranjit Chowdhry, Jessica Paré, Leesa Gaspari, Arjun Lombardi-Singh, Rishma Malik, Jazz Mann
Genre: Comedy, Musical, Romance
MPAA Rating: Not available
Official Website: BollywoodHollywoodmovie.com
Review: Not available
DVD/VHS: Not available
Movie Poster: Not available
Plot Summary: Rahul Seth (Khanna) is a dashing young millionaire who believes he is “western” enough to rebel against his mother (Chatterjee) and grandmother (Pathak). They are not too keen about his Caucasian girlfriend Kimberly (Paré) who, to make matters worse, is a pop star. Before you can say “karmic intervention,” Kimberly dies in a freak accident and Rahul is devastated. Instead of allowing him to mourn in peace, Rahul’s mother sees the opportunity she’s been waiting for. She threatens to call off his sister’s (Malik) wedding unless he finds himself a "nice Indian girl." What to do? Easy. Rahul enlists the services of Sue (Ray), a fiercely independent escort whom he believes to be Hispanic, and therefore not “married” to the conventions taught to young Indian women. With a wink in her eye, Sue accepts the deal to pose as his Indian bride-to-be. She needs the money and having never been a fan of the typical Indian male, she feels her heart is safe. The charade begins and this match borne out of necessity seems like it might work until things take an unexpected turn. Emotional chaos ensures when Sue endears herself to Rahul’s family. She cracks a tough nut like his grandmother, becomes friends with his sister and younger brother and even calls the shots with his chauffeur (Chowdhry). It seems that everyone is falling in love with Sue. Even, perhaps, Rahul. During the course of his sister’s wedding celebrations, Sue breaks through Rahul’s tough exterior and helps him find his heart again. And through all this, Rahul helps Sue realize that not all Indian men are insensitive, sexist chumps. The fall in love and live happily ever after. Well, not yet. Heartbreak is imminent. Rahul begins to questions himself. Can he accept Sue for who she is and what she represents? Someone who is so far removed from who he finally realizes he is: a traditional Indian man. Can true love triumph over social convention?