Finding Fatimah

April. 21,2017      
Rating:
4.9
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Shahid struggles to find love in the Asian community due to the stigma of his divorce, several years prior.

Asmara Gabrielle as  Fatimah
Jose Palma as  Cuban
Holly Phillips as  Shagufta
Nimisha Odedra as  iShaz
Sajid Varda as  Arif
Shobna Gulati as  Saba
Nina Wadia as  Khadija
Mandeep Dhillon as  Nayna
Ambreen Razia as  Hafsah
Ewen MacIntosh as  Lionel

Reviews

Matialth
2017/04/21

Good concept, poorly executed.

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Jacomedi
2017/04/22

A Surprisingly Unforgettable Movie!

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Freaktana
2017/04/23

A Major Disappointment

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Casey Duggan
2017/04/24

It’s sentimental, ridiculously long and only occasionally funny

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Bill Carr
2017/04/25

Finding Fatimah is the latest in a long line of British rom-coms, but unlike the countless Hugh Grant vehicles we've seen in the past, this one puts a unique spin on things.It features Muslim characters but their religion is never the focus of the story. As a white, atheist, I frankly found it refreshing to see characters from these walks of life who weren't terrorists or the bit-part owner of a corner-shop.The film obviously stems from a very low budget, but that almost adds to the charm as it helps everything feel that much more sincere. And the film's charms really are its strength. The two leads have a wonderful chemistry and are set to be big breakout stars if their work on this project is anything to go off of.Along the way, they bump into a slew of cameos like Dave Spikey from Phoenix Nights, Ewen MacIntosh from The Office and a whole slew of Eastenders and Corination Street stars, which all help to keep things light and funny.Ultimately, the film is a rom com and doesn't exactly try to break that mould so much as it takes it and does it very well. Imagine Bend It Like Beckham as written by Richard Curtis and you're almost there.

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