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If you’re in the mood for a gay rom-com, A Nice Indian Boy, directed by Roshan Sethi, is an excellent choice. The film revolves around Naveen, a reserved Indian man, who unexpectedly finds himself falling for Jay, a white man raised in an Indian household. Their shared appreciation for each other and their Indian culture draws them together, transforming what begins as a casual friendship into a tender connection. Filled with humor and sincerity, their chemistry is endearing and delightful.
Like any great love story, they face challenges that could derail their romance. Naveen struggles with self-doubt and fears his traditional parents won’t approve, while Jay deals with his own issues in the relationship. Together, they work through the complexities of modern love, trying to balance cultural expectations as they seek self-acceptance.
Karan Soni delivers a masterful performance as Naveen, embodying his quiet vulnerability with extraordinary depth. He conveys the inner turmoil of a man on a journey of self-discovery with such nuance that I often felt compelled to reach out and guide him. Jonathan Groff, as Jay, radiates effortless charm and warmth, creating a wonderfully authentic character. Their on-screen chemistry is undeniable, adding a captivating dynamic to the story.
Beyond the central romance, the supporting cast truly shines. Sunita Mani is Naveen’s quick-witted sister whose sarcasm evolves into unexpected and heartfelt support. Zarna Garg and Harish Patel are perfectly cast as Naveen’s parents, bringing humor and warmth to the story. Naveen’s mother, in particular, delivers some of the film’s most tender and unforgettable moments. Meanwhile, Peter S. Kim, Naveen’s coworker, brings plenty of laughs, adding to the film’s delightful charm.
Director Roshan Sethi does a fantastic job of bringing the story to life, skillfully balancing humor and emotional depth without making it feel forced. Each scene flows naturally, and the pacing captures the story’s cultural richness and emotional beats with finesse.
A Nice Indian Boy isn’t trying to rewrite the rules of cinema or aim for high-stakes drama or Oscar glory. Instead, it excels in what it sets out to do. It offers a charming and meaningful take on love that resonates with audiences. If you’re a romantic, this film premieres in theaters nationwide on April 4, 2025.
Copyright ©️2025 by Frank Gaimari



A comedy?Janet
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Yes, it’s a comedy, drama, and romance all rolled into one.😊
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