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Synopsis
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

Cast

Peter Cellier Ambrose Waddington
Souad Faress Rekha Tendon
Zohra Segal Pushpa
Mo Sesay Oliver
Lalita Ahmed Asha
James Harkishin Ranjit
Shaheen Khan Simi
Jonathan Cohen Nightclub Dancer
Akbar Kurtha Manjit
Hugo Speer Andy/White Youth
Shireen Shah Hashida's Mother
Sarita Khajuria Hashida
Amer Chadha-Patel Amrik
Renu Kochar Madhu
Surendra Kochar Bina
Fraser James Joe
Dean Gatiss Paul
Martin Greenwood Ray
Bharti Patel Refuge Woman
Judith David Cafe Owner
Karen Montero Balli
Ash Verez Prem
Shad Ali Raman
N.J. Willow Leena
Neera Sharma Madhu and Ladhu's Mother
Phil Croft Steve
Raymond Wallbank Organ Player
Steve Burgland Nightclub Dancer
Mark Mayhem Nightclub Dancer
Chila Burman Prithi
Matt Young Karaoke Man
Becky Marling Waitress

Production Crew

Helen Raynor Art Director
Gilly Poole Casting
Suzanne Cowley Casting
John Kenway Cinematographer
Craig Pruess Composer (Music Score)
John Altman Composer (Music Score)
Annie Symmons Costume Designer
Gurinder Chadha Director
Oral Norrie Ottey Editor
Gavin Alexander First Assistant Director
Howard Arundel First Assistant Director
Paul Sarony Line Producer
Nadine Marsh-Edwards Producer
Paul Sarony Producer
Derek Brown Production Designer
Gurinder Chadha Screenwriter
Meera Syal Screenwriter
Year: 1995
Runtime: 100
Country: UK
MPAA Rating: R
for language and a scene of domestic abuse
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy Drama

Produced by
Film Four International