The romantic comedy “My Indian Boyfriend” is the second movie by Hong Kong-based director and dance instructor Sri Kishore, and the first shot in the country he has called home for more than a decade. With it, he has tried to create the first Bollywood-style Hong Kong movie in history.
“My Indian Boyfriend” is screening at Osaka Asian Film Festival
Krishna (Karan Cholia in an over the top Bollywood performance), a good-for-nothing young Indian man who lives in Hong Kong with his mother and father, falls in love with Jasmine (Shirley Chan Yan-Yin), a Chinese model and dancer who moves to his apartment building. The problem is that she is promised to Richard (Justin Cheung), a slimy rich older man whom she doesn’t love.
“My Indian Boyfriend” is a mess. There’s no doubt about it. The story makes no sense most of the time, neither do the relationships between the characters.
“My Indian Boyfriend” is screening at Osaka Asian Film Festival
Krishna (Karan Cholia in an over the top Bollywood performance), a good-for-nothing young Indian man who lives in Hong Kong with his mother and father, falls in love with Jasmine (Shirley Chan Yan-Yin), a Chinese model and dancer who moves to his apartment building. The problem is that she is promised to Richard (Justin Cheung), a slimy rich older man whom she doesn’t love.
“My Indian Boyfriend” is a mess. There’s no doubt about it. The story makes no sense most of the time, neither do the relationships between the characters.
- 3/20/2022
- by Martin Lukanov
- AsianMoviePulse
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