From director Gurinder Chadha and the team that
created “Bend It Like Beckham” comes a classic romance not just
retold, but reinvented in a new globally connected world. BRIDE AND PREJUDICE
puts an entirely
different spin on Jane Austen’s story of spirited courtship -
Bollywood-style. Music, dance and spectacle merge with love, vanity
and social pressures, as Chadha transports the comic tale of a witty
young woman trying to find a suitable husband to a cross-cultural
setting that spans 21st century India, London and
America.
It all begins in a modest Indian
village when the determined Mrs. Bakshi sets out to find marriage
matches for her four beautiful daughters while there’s a lavish
wedding party in town. Right away, the smart and headstrong Lalita
(Aishwarya Rai) announces she will only marry for love, giving her
mother nightmares. Then Lalita meets the wealthy American Will Darcy
(Martin Henderson) and sparks immediately fly. But is it love or
hate? Darcy comes off to Lalita as an arrogant California snob.
Lalita looks to Darcy like a small-town Indian beauty who knows
nothing of the world.
Alternately enchanted by and suspicious of one
another, Lalita and Darcy nearly fall prey to assumptions, gossip
and a comedy of errors . . . until pride is humbled and prejudice
overcome so that love can triumph.
Gurinder Chadha directs BRIDE AND
PREJUDICE from a
script by Chadha and Paul Mayeda Berges, which brings to the plot of
Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice” elements of high-style Bollywood
romance, Hollywood song-and-dance and the modern realities of
international romance. The film features a cast and crew that
includes both Bollywood and Hollywood talent including Indian
superstar Aishwarya Rai as Lalita; rising star Martin Henderson (THE
RING) as Darcy, as well as Daniel Gillies (SPIDERMAN 2), Naveen
Andrews, Namrate Shirodkar, Indira Varma, Nadira Babbar, Anupam
Kher, Meghna Kothari, Peeya Rai and Nitin Chandra Ganatra. The film
is produced by Chadha and Deepak Nayar, and the executive producers
are Francois Ivernal and Cameron McCracken.
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