WEDDING SEASON TRAILER
STARRING SURAJ SHARMA
Well, after that wildly hot and full nekkid scene of his in How I Met Your Father it really is not surprising that Hindi hunkster Suraj Sharma has gotten his own
romantic comedy over at Netflix. Admittedly, he and that gorgeous British god Tom Ainsley are the only reason to watch the utter crap of that Hulu's sitcom, but maybe Sharma's romantic comedy movie WEDD- ING SEASON could give us some real laughs? Probably not judging by the first trailer, but we shall give it a go for sure. Streaming August 4th, the new movie stars him and Pallavi Sharda as Asha and Ravi who, pressured by their parents to find spouses, pretend to date during a summer of weddings, only to find themselves falling for each other as they struggle to balance who they are with who their parents want them to be.
Wedding Season starts August 4th at Netflix |
Doesn't look funny, but it does look cute. Predictable even, but I'd watch this one.
ReplyDeleteWill be interesting to those who like Hindi music and costumes. I really do not like their culture except the music. I hate their food as well LOL
DeleteI think they are very nice as people, but I don't like how it always seems like the family pushes the daughters to marry as quickly as possible. Like their worth is dependent upon if they have a husband and start a family right away. I like some of their food, but not the curry and spicy stuff. There's an Indian restaurant by me that we frequent because it has the largest vegetarian menu in our area. Their falafel is my favorite.
DeleteI cannot stand the spices that they use and the way they use them.
DeleteI agree 100% with Theresa and I'm not mad about it! These are my favorite types of movies to watch.
ReplyDeleteMy high school boyfriend's best friend was Hindi. While I agree with you on the food, I do like their music a lot. It's very catchy. Also, I've seen them all dance in sync at parties. It's like dancing is in their blood.
We also like to dance in sync here, our dance is called 'kolo'.
DeleteBelieve it or not, when we were watching Sonic 2, there was a dancing scene in Serbia when everyone danced in sync. Since they called it a "dance fight", I didn't realize that it was a real custom. Now I have to re-watch the scene!
ReplyDeleteI have an ominous feeling it had nothing to do with our KOLO lol In kolo you all dance in a circle holding hands and moving three steps left, three steps right, and then three steps in the same spot, but there are many different version of it, it is our riverdance but less glamorous. It can be very pleasing to the eye and demanding strenght too.
DeleteBelieve it or not, when we were watching Sonic 2, there was a scene in Serbia where they all danced in sync. Since they called it a "dance fight", I didn't realize that it was a real custom. I'll have to re-watch the scene!
ReplyDeleteGeezuz, sister, I just watched the clip, that was Siberia, not Serbia!!! Now I am not pleased with you, not at all! How can you mix up Siberia thousands of kilometers away in the East of Russia and Serbia, a small country in southern Europe??? Does not even sound the same. Not that you are the first one to do it.
DeleteEep! I need to pay more attention! But, do you at least agree that they were dancing in sync?
DeleteI retyped my comment for no reason at all. I got an error message the first time around so I didn't think that it went through.
That was some bar battle, I thought you saw a national dance LOL We don't do bar battles here, but maybe people over in Siberia are bored and really do?
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