American Blend (2007)

I must say , the director has done his home work and has done a great job in blending the Indian and US culture. The movie is about an India Father and an American wife, and their 3 children’s. the selection of actors is also very nice. Its a kind of movie with which lots of people can identify with. the music was awesome and the characterization was really great. The sequence of tap dancing and kathak was one of the best blend of culture .

Raj Chadha (Anupam Kher) is an Indian who runs a restaurant called Bollywood Café in Los Angeles. He is madly in love with his Caucasian American wife Jayme (Dee Wallace Stone). But they have raised their children in a traditional Indian way. Raj has two children - Niki (Amita Balla) and BJ (Sunkrish Bala) - from his deceased first wife. Niki helps Raj and Jayme in running the café and BJ tries to pitch in too - whenever he can.

Jayme’s daughter Maya (Kristin Erickson) lives with them and both mother and daughter share the passion for the classical Indian dance Kathak. Mercury (David Oyelowo), BJ’s best friend, is a British street tap dancer struggling to make it big. BJ helps Mercury get a job at Bollywood Café and very soon … he is attracted to Maya.

Meanwhile, Maya is desperate to know her father’s name which Raj and Jayme have kept under wraps. When this secret is revealed, it causes a rift between BJ and Maya and temporarily unsettles the lives of other family members.

The destiny of the family culminates in a wedding scene where everyone gets a chance to make things right again.

Though “American Blend” looks like a blend of “Bend It Like Beckham” and “Monsoon Wedding”, it still remains engrossing. Thankfully, it doesn’t have an overdose of American culture, Indian ethos or artificial communal unity. For a change, it concentrates on family bonding which is a rarity in cross-cultural cinema.


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Video Source: DVD
Host: Dailymotion
Chapters: 5

part 2
part 3
part 4
part 5

Worth a Watch !

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