A Nice Indian Boy drops new clip – and it sums up everything we hate about dating apps
- A Nice Indian Boy is a new gay rom-com released in theaters on April 4, featuring actors Karan Soni and Jonathan Groff as the lead characters navigating cultural differences in love.
- The film is directed by Roshan Sethi and explores the cultural differences between the two main characters as they fall in love.
- Naveen's family, including his mother Megha and father Archit, plays a pivotal role in the story, enhancing its humor and relatability.
- This film showcases gay actors in leading roles, contributing to LGBTQ+ representation in cinema.
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Out and About with Karan Soni
Karan Soni returns to the romcom spotlight with A Nice Indian Boy, a heartfelt, culture-clashing queer love story that’s already winning over audiences. Premiering at SXSW and opening NewFest, the film is currently sitting at 100% on Rotten Tomatoes—so, safe to say, it’s one to watch. Starring opposite Jonathan Groff, Karan plays Naveen, a mild-mannered doctor who has always done what’s expected of him. But when he falls for Jay, a white man ado…
New 'A Nice Indian Boy' clip proves gay dating is funny & awful
Rom-coms? For spring? Groundbreaking.But really: A Nice Indian Boy is one of the most hilarious and joyous gay rom-coms in recent history, and it's coming out in theaters this Friday, April 4 in theaters. The film features actors Karan Soni (Deadpool, Strange World) and Jonathan Groff (Looking, Knock at the Cabin) as the two leads who must overcome cultural differences and let their guard down while falling in love with each other. Sign up for …
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