In Collection
#442
Seen It:
Yes
Comedy, Drama, Musical, Romance
UK / English
Aishwarya Rai |
Lalita Bakshi |
Martin Henderson |
Will Darcy |
Daniel Gillies |
Johnny Wickham |
Naveen Andrews |
Balraj Bingley |
Marsha Mason |
Mrs. Catherine Darcy |
Alexis Bledel |
Georgie Darcy |
Namrata Shirodkar |
Jaya Bakshi |
Indira Varma |
Kiran Bingley |
Nadira Babbar |
Mrs. Bakshi |
Anupam Kher |
Mr. Bakshi |
Sonali Kulkarni |
Chandra Lamba |
Nitin Ganatra |
Mr. Kohli |
Director |
Gurinder Chadha |
Producer |
Gurinder Chadha; Deepak Nayar; Michelle Fox |
Writer |
Jane Austen; Gurinder Chadha; Paul Mayeda Berges |
Cinematography |
Santosh Sivan |
Musician |
Anu Malik; Craig Pruess |
The story starts with Mrs. Bakshi who is set out to find the right match for her beautiful daughters. While they attend a lavish wedding party of one of their friends in town, among her four daughters, Lalita (played by Aishwarya Rai) determines that she would only marry for love, giving her mother nightmares. As the story passes between her other three daughters, Lalita meets a wealthy American - Will Darcy, and emotions get ignited between the two. The story goes between their love or hate, unable to define their emotions which is masked by their pride. Darcy treats Lalita as a Indian village beauty who knows nothing of the world and Darcy pretends to Lalita as an arrogant American. Lalita and Darcy get into a series of gossips, assumptions and misunderstandings... the way they break their pride and get into reality and make love their priority over pride and prejudice and unite in hormony.
Region |
Region 1 |
Nr of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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