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Mother Son Relationship | London, England
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6.4/10
IMDbOutstanding Team Achievement in a Feature Film | 2005 | Susan
Outstanding Achievement in Production Design Feature Film | 2005 | Gavin
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role | 2005 | Kyle
2005 | Ian Iqbal
The title "Touch of Pink" is a play on the old Cary Grant movie That Touch of Mink (1962).
The Toronto wedding scene was shot at Casa Loma, Toronto's famed castle built by Sir Henry Pellat before the first war. It is now a tourist attraction but actually often is rented for weddings.
Body doubles were used for Kyle MacLachlan and Jimi Mistry's ice skating scene.
The character of Karim was added to the script just before filming had started. Ian Iqbal Rashid felt that Nuru should also have a love interest and a happy ending.
In the scene where Giles is having coffee in a café, the director's boyfriend is sitting in the background.
The title "Touch of Pink" is a play on the old Cary Grant movie That Touch of Mink (1962).
The Toronto wedding scene was shot at Casa Loma, Toronto's famed castle built by Sir Henry Pellat before the first war. It is now a tourist attraction but actually often is rented for weddings.
Body doubles were used for Kyle MacLachlan and Jimi Mistry's ice skating scene.
The character of Karim was added to the script just before filming had started. Ian Iqbal Rashid felt that Nuru should also have a love interest and a happy ending.
In the scene where Giles is having coffee in a café, the director's boyfriend is sitting in the background.
"Alim: She still keeps plastic on the furniture. Cary Grant: It keeps the evil fresh."
"Nuru: My life is a soiled tattered tissue, tossed into the toilet of life. What will I do now? Giles: You could write poetry. [Nuru smiles sheepishly]"