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Naveen, a shy Indian-American doctor, has always struggled with his family's traditional expectations, especially when it comes to his love life. When he finally meets the man of his dreams, Jay, a charming photographer, there's a unique twist: Jay is white but was adopted and raised by an Indian family, making him more familiar with Indian culture than Naveen in some ways. As their relationship blossoms, Naveen must navigate the complexities of introducing Jay to his parents and planning a big, traditional Indian wedding that challenges everyone's perceptions of love, family, and identity.
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Naveen, a shy Indian-American doctor, has always struggled with his family's traditional expectations, especially when it comes to his love life. When he finally meets the man of his dreams, Jay, a charming photographer, there's a unique twist: Jay is white but was adopted and raised by an Indian family, making him more familiar with Indian culture than Naveen in some ways. As their relationship blossoms, Naveen must navigate the complexities of introducing Jay to his parents and planning a big, traditional Indian wedding that challenges everyone's perceptions of love, family, and identity.
Best Production Design Film (Limited Budget) | 2025 | Elizabeth Bischof
Best Narrative Feature | 2024 | Roshan Sethi
Film Performance | 2026 | Karan Soni
Best Sync Soundtrack Feature or Documentary Film | 2024 | Natasha Duprey
Best Sync Scene Feature Film or Documentary Film | 2024 | Natasha Duprey
The film is based on the play of the same name by Madhuri Shekar.
Director Roshan Sethi and lead actor Karan Soni are a real-life couple.
The movie was an official selection at the 2024 South by Southwest (SXSW) Film Festival.
For its release in India, the film's title was shortened to 'A Nice Boy'.