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Monsoon Wedding

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95% Tomatometer 131 Reviews 87% Popcornmeter 25,000+ Ratings
The exuberant ensemble comedy unites a Punjabi family for the wedding of a family member. Relatives from all over the world descend on Delhi for the wedding ceremony. Universal in theme, the film explores the bonds that unite families in touching, dramatic, and comedic ways.
Monsoon Wedding

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An insightful, energetic blend of Hollywood and Bollywood styles, Monsoon Wedding is a colorful, exuberant celebration of modern-day India, family, love, and life.

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Shubhra Gupta The Indian Express 06/28/2021
It gave the Hindi film industry an alternative way of portraying the Big Fat Indian Wedding, and all its non-stop accompanying tamasha.... Go to Full Review
Anthony Lane The New Yorker 07/13/2020
This drama by Mira Nair has been hailed as a feel-good spree, but it's better than that-a barely stable compound of the wounding, the confusing, and the appealing. Go to Full Review
Anupama Chopra Film Companion 05/18/2020
There is the madness of a family wedding, there's a disturbing secret and there is also a snapshot of India at that moment in time. This is a film that doesn't date. Go to Full Review
Dave Giannini InSession Film 02/21/2024
There is a deep abiding passion, a willingness to delve into human darkness, all while exploring the gentleness of human love, that endears itself to the viewer in an unforgettable fashion. Go to Full Review
Carolyn Hinds JoySauce.com 02/17/2023
Filled with as much drama and emotion as there are characters and colors, Monsoon Wedding is a classic where there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Go to Full Review
Katherine Singh Refinery29 10/04/2022
This comedy may not seem like your typical Bollywood movie for the time, but that’s exactly why you should watch it. Go to Full Review
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elana k 01/28/2024 I mean, yeah, sure. The structure was a bit all over the show, there was a lot of detail crammed in and I couldn't quite settle in and fully commit. Maybe I wasn't strapped into my "get ready for a jam packed chaotic monsoon wedding in India" seat, so I just did not quite have sufficient vinegar to keep my spirits up- as magnetic as the viewing experience may have been. See more Yuvraj C 02/20/2023 Colorful drama and comedy. Stand out performance by Vijay Raaj as decorator. See more Isla S 09/04/2022 This film seemed a little dull at the start but I enjoyed the end and some of the dance scenes. Its more understated than most typical Bollywood films, with some nice characters. I can't say I fully followed all the plots but I enjoyed it enough to say its an ok film. I wouldn't expressly recommend it as such, no. See more Jordan M 04/03/2022 I was pretty underwhelmed by this one, solely because I took the title too literally. I kept hoping and expecting their house to be blown away by a gigantic storm at any moment and for them to have the wedding in like a storm shelter or on a boat or something. Instead nothing really went wrong the entire movie, they prepared for the weather (which ended up just being some rain, perhaps the most disappointing monsoon in the history of cinema) and the actions that could've derailed the plot laid out at the start of the movie ultimately didn't at all. They did a good job of capturing chaos in a way that didn't feel messy or breathless and the performances were good, but I thought the plot itself was a little mundane with the tired trope of cold feet before a wedding coupled with excisable family drama. Mira is clearly a competent director and I look forward to seeing a movie of hers where the plot is more compelling! See more Samuel L 02/14/2022 A mixed bag. Somewhat enjoyable but unoriginal in many ways and definitely not a comedy. It provides a good representation of the differences between India and the US through things like the costumes, singing/dancing, and colours. However, the plot was riddled with silly subplots for drama, from an affair to sexual abuse from a paedophile, the boy perhaps being gay, a romance between the maid and wedding decorator, and a romance between the Australian idiot and the woman with the tattoo. The affair was never properly explained, the wedding decorator didn't even come across as a good guy to the maid, so it makes little sense how they got together, the sexual abuse and concerns about it repeating were kept quiet as long as possible, and there was minimal focus on the actual wedding. Whilst there was a good mix of characters, some side characters got more attention than the 'main' character. This, the subplots, and all the singing/dancing meant the pacing was a bit rough. However, the acting was decent, the sets/props/costumes were well done and believable, the cinematography and visual effects were fine, and the soundtrack fit. See more Taylor L 02/06/2022 First 75% of Monsoon Wedding: Ha ha, the conservative father is quarreling with his son because he has a love for baking and dance! Last 25% of Monsoon Wedding: Okay, so the pedophile joke was not just a bit of dark humor... The best way to describe this film is that it somehow combines an Indian take on a family wedding melodrama (in all its silliness, exasperation, and fun) with Thomas Vinterberg's The Celebration. There are multiple serious subplots that are contrasted against the backdrop of a brightly colored celebration, but they come, they go, and the next scene is a father fretting over expenses; it's very Bollywood in that manner, the neatly tied up conclusions. The more somber moments are crafted with the intent to shine a light on the changing nature of Indian society, but they are essentially just that, moments; one second the bride is engaging in an affair with an ex that immediately disappears, then has an immediate crisis of consciousness before coming clean, sparking a row over honesty, fidelity, and tradition ... before it is resolved a few minutes later. The film's darkest territory, where (spoiler) it turns out that the family head is not only attempting to sexually assault his niece but has a historical pattern of sexual abuse that has been glossed over, is rectified by the father figure bravely ... asking him to leave. This all happens in about 15 minutes. It's a surprisingly sombre twist and has commentary about the dangerous level of control in India's historically patriarchal society, but the subplot comes and goes shockingly fast compared to the weight of the boom it lowers. Indian films are notorious for tone shifts and stories that feel like pastiches, and while many seem to navigate these balancing acts between exuberant comedy and poignant drama surprisingly well, this doesn't seem to be one of them. (2.5/5) See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis The exuberant ensemble comedy unites a Punjabi family for the wedding of a family member. Relatives from all over the world descend on Delhi for the wedding ceremony. Universal in theme, the film explores the bonds that unite families in touching, dramatic, and comedic ways.
Director
Mira Nair
Producer
Caroline Baron, Mira Nair
Screenwriter
Sabrina Dhawan
Distributor
USA Films
Production Co
Delhi Dot Com, Mirabai Films
Rating
R (Some Sex Related Dialogue|Language)
Genre
Comedy, Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Feb 22, 2002, Wide
Release Date (Streaming)
Feb 12, 2014
Box Office (Gross USA)
$13.9M
Runtime
1h 40m
Sound Mix
Dolby Stereo, Dolby Digital, Dolby A, Surround, Dolby SR
Aspect Ratio
Flat (1.85:1)