UNindian
A beautiful Indian single mother living in Australia causes a scandal in her family when she falls in love with a white man. Yes, it is not only scandalous, it's really UNindian.
21 September 1955, New Delhi, India
10 December 1984, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
7 July 1965, Bridgwater, Somerset, England, UK
7 December 1960, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
7 January 1961, India
22 October 1952, Corowa, New South Wales, Australia
8 November 1976, Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
5 March 1988, Perth, Western Australia, Australia
October 16, 2015
The storytelling feels a little wholesome, but this is ultimately big-hearted fun.
October 16, 2015
Director Anupam Sharma presides over a film bristling with supporting characters and plotlines of varying success: a melodramatic subplot involving Meera's former husband feels way out of place and references to sponsors are decidedly unsubtle.
October 17, 2015
Well crafted entertainment, delivering on its promise as a romantic comedy, with some serious ballast. The tone is just right
May 03, 2016
It's an undemanding and sometimes charming example of the genre.
October 19, 2015
There's no denying the film's upbeat feel, and it would be lovely to see the film make a killing here and in India as a reward for its sweet intentions, though it's hard to imagine even Lee's stature in India overcoming his stiffness on screen.
November 10, 2015
It's as cheesy as it sounds but UnIndian is still an entertaining romantic comedy.
August 26, 2016
Cricketer Brett Lee pairs up with Tannishta Chatterjee in an exceedingly familiar but enjoyable culture clash drama set in Sydney.
October 16, 2015
Lee's performance is like that of a malfunctioning microwave oven: while he can start and stop on cue, it would be unwise to consume what he is cooking.
August 25, 2016
As corny as it is, watching Brett Lee imitate Salman Khan's dance moves from Kick will be a treat for cricket and Bollywood fans.
October 26, 2015
Despite these flaws, the film is engaging in its cheerful celebration of community.
January 04, 2017
UnIndian has stray moments of warmth and humour, but it's just not enough. I am interested to see what Mr. Lee does next, though.

