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Bride and Prejudice
Bride and Prejudice starring Nadira Babbar, Anupam Kher, and Aishwarya Rai as a family with four daughters who are unmarried get entangled with 2 wealthy men courtesy of their mother.
10 January 1960, Nairobi, Kenya
23 September 1935, Lahore, Punjab, British India
29 September 1971, UK
13 October 1980, Glen Cove, Long Island, New York, USA
14 April 1976, London, England, UK
26 October 1948, London, England, UK
1975, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England, UK
December 06, 2005
Frothy, feel-good fun.
October 03, 2006
full review in Greek
August 19, 2005
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.
October 06, 2005
The Austen story is a true delight...
February 25, 2005
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.
February 25, 2005
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.
December 06, 2005
... a funny, festive, genre-bending adaptation of Austen's Pride and Prejudice.
February 25, 2005
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.
November 01, 2006
If you want a wacky multicultural pairing to make you laugh a lot and learn a little, head for the movie theater playing Bride & Prejudice.
February 25, 2005
What is silly about Bride is also what makes it special. That and its leading lady, the luminous Aishwarya Rai.
November 18, 2005
Austen goes to Bollywood.
February 25, 2005
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?

