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RomanceComedy

What's Love Got to Do with It?

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Two childhood friends now in their thirties must decide whether to follow their heads or their hearts once the man decides to follow his parents' advice and enter into an arranged marriage in Pakistan.

Release Date : 2023-01-26

Language :PortugueseEnglishUrdu

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Working Title FilmsInstinct ProductionsStudioCanalCanal+

Production Country : FranceUnited Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Lily James

Character Name : Zoe

Original Name : Lily James

Gender : Female

Shazad Latif

Character Name : Kazim Khan

Original Name : Shazad Latif

Gender : Male

Shabana Azmi

Character Name : Aisha Khan

Original Name : शबाना आज़मी

Gender : Female

Emma Thompson

Character Name : Cath

Original Name : Emma Thompson

Gender : Female

Sajal Ali

Character Name : Maymouna

Original Name : Sajal Ali

Gender : Female

Oliver Chris

Character Name : James

Original Name : Oliver Chris

Gender : Male

Asim Chaudhry

Character Name : Mo the Matchmaker

Original Name : Asim Chaudhry

Gender : Male

Jeff Mirza

Character Name : Zahid Khan

Original Name : Jeff Mirza

Gender : Male

Alice Orr-Ewing

Character Name : Helena

Original Name : Alice Orr-Ewing

Gender : Female

Mim Shaikh

Character Name : Farooq Khan

Original Name : Mim Shaikh

Gender : Male

Iman Boujelouah

Character Name : Yasmin Khan

Original Name : Iman Boujelouah

Gender : Male

Pakiza Baig

Character Name : Nani Jan Khan

Original Name : Pakiza Baig

Gender : Male

Alexander Owen

Character Name : Olly

Original Name : Alexander Owen

Gender : Male

Ben Ashenden

Character Name : Sam

Original Name : Ben Ashenden

Gender : Male

Sindhu Vee

Character Name : Fertility Doctor

Original Name : Sindhu Vee

Gender : Female

Taj Atwal

Character Name : Sumaira

Original Name : Taj Atwal

Gender : Female

Michael Marcus

Character Name : David

Original Name : Michael Marcus

Gender : Male

Shaheen Khan

Character Name : Maymouna's Mother

Original Name : Shaheen Khan

Gender : Female

Haqi Ali

Character Name : Maymouna's Father

Original Name : Haqi Ali

Gender : Male

Peter Sandys-Clarke

Character Name : Harry

Original Name : Peter Sandys-Clarke

Gender : Male

Ravi Aujla

Character Name : Yousef

Original Name : Ravi Aujla

Gender : Male

Wasim Zakir

Character Name : Ali

Original Name : Wasim Zakir

Gender : Male

Rahat Fateh Ali Khan

Character Name : Self

Original Name : Rahat Fateh Ali Khan

Gender : Male

Nosheen Phoenix

Character Name : Pucci

Original Name : Nosheen Phoenix

Gender : Female

Nikkita Chadha

Character Name : Baby

Original Name : Nikkita Chadha

Gender : Female

Katie Anjuli Singh

Character Name : Binky

Original Name : Katie Anjuli Singh

Gender : Male

Jamal Andreas

Character Name : Taqi

Original Name : Jamal Andreas

Gender : Male

Shannon Shanthakumar

Character Name : Hajra

Original Name : Shannon Shanthakumar

Gender : Male

Munir Khairdin

Character Name : Tailor

Original Name : Munir Khairdin

Gender : Male

Adil Akram

Character Name : Shopkeeper

Original Name : Adil Akram

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-03-26

If you remember "Last Christmas" (2019) then you will have a rough idea of what to expect here with this rather formulaic, if colourful, drama. It all centres around a film being made by "Zoe" (Lily James) about the forthcoming "assisted" marriage of her lifelong friend "Kaz" (Shazad Latif). Her mother "Cath" (Dame Emma Thompson) lives next door to his family and so is relishing the family trip to Pakistan for the traditional wedding. "Zoe" is (as, I suspect, are we) pretty sceptical of the whole arrangement - getting married to someone you've only met on Skype, but proceed we do through a lively ceremony that allows Dame Emma to don her sari and dance for all she is worth (gin-fuelled!) whilst the predictable love triangle melodrama slowly, but predictably, plays out. It all comes to an head when they have returned home and she shows her film to all concerned and, just like this, it receives mixed and divisive reviews. I found this all very twee, middle class and vaguely judgmental which after a while I felt rather defeated the purpose in the first place. It is pretty clear from the start what is going to happen, and although the route to that conclusion isn't exactly a straight line, this leaves very little room for jeopardy to a plot you can see from Mars. Latif has a degree of charm to him, and some of the scenes with Lily James are quite engaging in a cheesy sort of way, but for the most part this is eminently forgettable fayre that will do fine on telly at Christmas.

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r96sk

@r96sk

2023-08-23

Largely underwhelming, even if 'What’s Love Got to Do with It?' holds a few redeeming qualities. It's all competently shot and all that, the music for example is excellent - nice work, Nitin Sawhney & Co. The level of acting is also all good, though I wouldn't say there is necessarily anyone that stands out individually. On that note, Emma Thompson: As usual I like her, but her character isn't the best - I feel like I've seen her play the same (similar, at best) character one or two times before recently-ish, 'Last Christmas' for example. She's merits more to work with. The story is one that is almost as old as time, like with the aforementioned I feel like I've seen this plot play out many a time. It has a couple of unique elements I guess, but overall it's pretty derivative. I'm also not sold on Lily James' Zoe being 'Player 1', so to speak... like, her character is fairly meh. In fact, I'd go as far to say that Mariam Haque's Jamila should've been the film's key - that part of the story interested me the most of anything else portrayed onscreen. Haque and Michael Marcus's portion only features relatively smally, so I kinda wish they used them two instead as their bits are the most touching. All in all, it's fine - but is too mundane and predictable to be definitively enjoyable, in my opinion of course.