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Directed by Gurinder Chadha.
An assembly of Indian women, both immigrants and their British-born brethren, travel to the English seaside in this comic drama. The plot focuses on a trio of young women caught between tradition and independence: Ginder (Kim Vithana), who risks the uncertainties of social ostracism and single motherhood in order to escape from her abusive husband; Hashida (Sarita Khajuria), who jeopardizes her promising future in medical school when she becomes pregnant by her West Indian boyfriend (Mo Sesay); and Simi (Shaheen Khan), who integrates her feminist politics and her commitment to her culture by heading up the Saheli Asian Women's Group. To provide the women of her community with a chance to get together and enjoy themselves, Simi organizes a ladies-only trip to Blackpool, a seaside resort town that resembles Atlantic City. Along for the ride are boy-crazy teens, conservative matrons, and a garish visitor from Bombay, each of them offering a singular perspective on Asian immigrant culture. Asha (Lalita Ahmed), a middle-aged wife, mother, and newsstand proprietor, spends much of the trip experiencing picturesque visions in which an Indian goddess reprimands her for the missed opportunities in her life. Introspection gets pre-empted, however, when Ginder's husband (Jimmi Harkishin) and his brothers show up looking for a little involuntary family reunion. Bhaji on the Beach screenwriter Meera Syal would go on to pen the award-winning novel (Anita and Me) and work on Goodness Gracious Me, the BBC's Indian/Pakistani sketch comedy show. Fans of Anglo-Asian cinema will recognize actress Souad Faress, who plays the colorful Rekha Tendon, from her role as the haughty Cherry in My Beautiful Laundrette. Akbar Kurtha, who plays one of Ginder's brothers-in-law, would go on to portray the title character in My Son the Fanatic. Writer/director Gurinder Chadha would return with another ensemble feature, What's Cooking?, in 2000. ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide
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Screenwriter Meera Syal and writer/director Gurinder Chadha juggle characters and cultures with low-key self-assurance in this winning ensemble comedy-drama. The duo's script verges on the schematic as it charts the challenges faced by Indian women in the West Midlands of England. Yet its well-drawn characters and easy humor stave off the threat of multicultural cliché. Focusing as much on the conflicts among its cadre of Indian protagonists as it does on their relationship to men and to multi-ethnic England, the script uncovers territory that hasn't been explored much on film. Yet a strong grasp of storytelling fundamentals lends the picture universal appeal. In fact, Bhaji on the Beach is closer in spirit to Enchanted April's comedy-of-manners sisterhood than it is to a fiery Spike Lee polemic. Kim Vithana, Sarita Khajuria, and Shaheen Khan are compelling as the trio of young women who seek to balance Western independence with their cultural heritage. Khan, in particular, holds the picture together with her ability to deliver slyly comic, pompous feminist rhetoric with a wry grin on her face and a leather jacket on her back. Yet the film's generous heart rests with Lalita Ahmed, who brings equal measures of befuddlement and melancholy to the role of Asha, the shopkeeper whose regrets take physical form. The inventive fantasy sequences that play out Asha's visions give Chadha the chance to strut her considerable filmmaking chops; elsewhere, she demonstrates the equally important ability to keep a wide-ranging story not only coherent, but enjoyably nuanced. If the melodramatic conclusion seems to have wandered in from another, less easygoing movie, well, the entertaining, thoughtful, and thought-provoking buildup more than compensates for any such flaws. ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide
 



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