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A Nice Indian Boy

When Naveen brings his fiancé Jay home to meet his traditional Indian family, they must contend with accepting his white-orphan-artist boyfriend and helping them plan the Indian wedding of their dreams. (NR, 96 min.)

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Friday, April 18, 2025

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Monday, April 21, 2025

7:00 PM

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Thursday, April 24, 2025

7:30 PM

Saturday, April 26, 2025

12:00 PM

When Naveen (Karan Soni) brings his fiancé Jay (Jonathan Groff) home to meet his traditional Indian family, they must contend with accepting his white-orphan-artist boyfriend and helping them plan the Indian wedding of their dreams. [Variance Films]

Starring: Karan Soni, Jonathan Groff, Sunita Mani, Zarna Garg, Harish Patel, Peter S. Kim, Sas Goldberg
Director: Roshan Sethi
Genre: Comedy, Romance, Drama

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"Roshan Sethi’s film is a knock-out."

— Joey Moser, The Contending

"A very nice, exceptional, enjoyable crowd-pleasing queer love story we’ve been waiting for and wanting."

— Brian Bromberger, Bay Area Reporter

"A Nice Indian Boy is a sweet rom-com about religion, gay love in your thirties, and learning to be an adult."

— Cole Groth, FandomWire

"Sensitively navigating generational division, A Nice Indian Boy is the charming gay rom-com we need right now."

— Emily Maskell, PinkNews

"It’s a crowdpleaser that will plaster a smile on your face from beginning to end with a high chance of some tears."

— Emma Kiely, Collider

"A Nice Indian Boy is all about subverting stereotypes about Indian culture, both within and outside of the community."

— Proma Khosla, IndieWire

"Director Roshan Sethi delivers a big-hearted rom-com that will make you smile, sniffle, and, best of all, feel better about the world."

— Randy Myers, San Jose Mercury News

"A Nice Indian Boy is a delightful, refreshing, and absolutely hilarious modern rom-com with the perfect balance between heart and humour."

— William Stottor, Loud and Clear Reviews

"Zarna Garg who plays the mother provides a masterclass in acting in a monologue towards the end that is shattering in its wisdom and love."

— Anne Brodie, What She Said

"In this vibrant addition to cinema’s romantic landscape, love isn’t the only winner: cultural understanding and the freedom to choose your own path triumph as well."

— Chris Azzopardi, The New York Times

"A riotous, moving queer romantic comedy with a wildly unique premise. While it resembles many modern third-culture stories, it widens its scope in surprising ways that reflect and refract both personal and cinematic identity."

— Siddhant Adlakha, Mashable

"Not only does it call back to these adored classics from the ‘90s and early 2000s, but it’s also a queer love story that blows right past some of the heteronormative love stories that have been dropped on streamers in recent years."

— Emma Kiely, Collider

"Director Roshan Sethi and writer Eric Randall fashion a gay romcom like a group hug - warm, funny and overflowing with love and acceptance. Groff holds his arms, eyes and heart wide open for the shy Soni to stumble right into them."

— Laura Clifford, Reeling Reviews