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Bollywood/Hollywood
Directed by
Deepa Mehta
PG-13
2002
1h 41m
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5.9
42%
58%
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A wealthy East Indian man gives an apparently non-East Indian woman a crash course in his culture, so he can marry her with his family's approval.
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Cast of Bollywood/Hollywood
Rahul Khanna
Rahul Seth
Lisa Ray
Sue (Sunita) Singh
Moushumi Chatterjee
Mummy ji
Dina Pathak
Grandma ji
Kulbhushan Kharbanda
Mr. Singh
Ranjit Chowdhry
Rocky
Jessica Paré
Kimberly
Rishma Malik Scott
Twinky
Jazz Mann
Bobby
Arjun Lombardi-Singh
Go (Govind)
Leesa Gaspari
Lucy
Neelam Mansingh
Mrs. Singh
Mike Deol
Killer Khalsa (as Killer Khalsa)
Jolly Bader
Daddy ji
Ronica Sajnani
Ronica
Jeremy Chow
Brian
Damon D'Oliveira
Stevie Sood (as Damon D'Olivera)
Nicky Gill
Bobby's Mom
Nicole Innis
Nicole
Rohan Bader
Young Rahul
Terry Stevens
Veronica
Rupinder Nagra
Rahul's Friend at Wedding
Anne Mroczkowski
Reporter
Monisha Randhawa
Bobby's Sister
Pragna Desai
Pauline
Akshaye Khanna
Himself
Jodi McFadden
Dancer
Bollywood/Hollywood Ratings & Reviews
San Francisco Chronicle
Carla Meyer
A musical comedy that's mirthless and barely musical.
Boston Globe
Wesley Morris
The movie is lazily conceived, refusing to offer a single developed character or scene.
Dallas Morning News
Jane Sumner
Though neither big nor slick, it's a joyful, feel-good spoof that makes you want to run out and rent a real Bollywood musical.
Los Angeles Times
Kevin Thomas
Lacks the sharpness and sophistication necessary for it to appeal beyond Indian audiences.
New York Times
Dave Kehr
A disappointingly shallow and not terribly funny romantic comedy.
Seattle Times
Ted Fry
It's not that it was too much of a stretch for [Mehta] to attempt this kind of cheerful domesticated fare, it's more that she didn't stretch obvious strengths far enough.
Detroit Free Press
John Monaghan
Promising a sexy blend of L.A. and Bombay, Bollywood/ Hollywood is just another mediocre masala.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Carrie Rickey
Mehta's film has intermittent energy and wit, but if I were to rank the recent ethnic marital comedies, her musical would be a distant fourth.
Washington Post
Nicole Arthur
Less a pastiche of the cinematic conventions of both 'woods than it is My Big Fat Greek Wedding in a sari.
Washington Post
Ann Hornaday
Mehta's delight with her own in-joke, as well as her attractive, energetic cast, will prove infectious to those audiences who find themselves sharing the director's frivolous frame of mind.
Village Voice
Michael Atkinson
A film without a nation, without any comic grace, and often without even the slimmest technical efficiency.
The Hollywood Reporter
Kirk Honeycutt
A movie that tries to fuse the two 'woods' but winds up a Bolly-Holly masala mess.
New Times
Luke Y. Thompson
Bollywood/Hollywood, like this spring's slightly better cultural hodgepodge The Guru, simply offers no compelling reason to fork over your movie dollars.
E! Online
Mehta can't decide whether she's making a spoof of Indian cinema or a straightforward romantic comedy.
L.A. Weekly
David Chute
Feels cramped and constrained at just about every level.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Sean Axmaker
Deepa Mehta's feisty, featherweight romantic comedy makes the case that even the most flamboyant cinematic conventions are as universal as they are exotic, especially when they conspire to produce that glow of happily ever after.
TV Guide
Maitland McDonagh
Mehta's hybrid is strangely clumsy, given that she's an experienced filmmaker familiar with both Hollywood and Bollywood conventions.
ReelTalk Movie Reviews
Donald J. Levit
Judging a genre totally foreign to one's sensibilities is difficult and unfair, especially when the acting is amateurish, the humor forced, and the dialogue painfully flat.
Internet Reviews
Steve Rhodes
Like a bad sitcom version of My Big Fat Indian Wedding.
About.com
Jurgen Fauth
Just another formula romantic comedy.
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