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Eine nigerianische Frau und ein indischer Mann lassen die kulturellen Unterschiede nicht in den Weg ihrer Romanze kommen.Eine nigerianische Frau und ein indischer Mann lassen die kulturellen Unterschiede nicht in den Weg ihrer Romanze kommen.Eine nigerianische Frau und ein indischer Mann lassen die kulturellen Unterschiede nicht in den Weg ihrer Romanze kommen.
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- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
Osas Ighodaro
- Preemo
- (as a different name)
Chukwuemeka Okoye
- Raymond
- (as Frodd)
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The only thing that I don't like about this movie is the way there was little or no interaction with the Nigerian or Indian environment.
Beautiful romantic movie.
Beautiful romantic movie.
Despite seeing its low rating - I think, Namaste Wahala definitely deserves a 1 time watch for being something new and different. It's not the best produced by Netflix but still worthy to watch.
Ok, this movie wasn't a "great." There was a low budget feel, the acting and script were mediocre. Yet, interracial and intercultural romances, especially with non-European leads, need to be told. So, there wasn't a great love story here... you didn't fall in love with the characters because they were shallow; there were definite plot flaws (like why a character would take a certain opportunity offered at the end of the movie when it didn't correspond with previously stated goals and ideals.) The dancing was incredibly poor (serious actors take classes and study the art form to look at least passably convincing or hire a body double). But at least someone represented an intercultural love story, perhaps opened the way for discussion, understanding, curiosity, interest, between people of different backgrounds. So, I support this movie... and I'll forget about it entirely in a few days and never think of it again.
The film has its moments and the bones to be a good romcom.
The attempt to address racism and to merge Bolly- and Nollywood was commendable but the acting, the dialogue, the storyline all could have been slicker.
The attempt to address racism and to merge Bolly- and Nollywood was commendable but the acting, the dialogue, the storyline all could have been slicker.
Take out the Nigeria/India culture part away (there nothing enlightening in the movie about either cultures to begin with) and it is absolute trash.
The hero and heroine bump into each other while jogging in slow-mo at the beach, and fall in love. 1985 Bollywood called, they want their script back. Or, think of a movie that Karan Johar would produce, only make it hella cheesy and bad.
The director (Indian, who apparently grew up in Nigeria all her life, also cameos in the movie) only seems to have overplayed all sorts of stereotypes, at least the Indian ones for sure.
The Nigerian family isn't okay with an Indian groom, the Indian family isn't okay with a Nigerian wife. The director lady shows up and says "People from other cultures are epic too" and all the parents are okay with it? Like "I'm depressed" Friend: "Don't be". Me: "Oh wow! My depression is gone! Thank you so much!" It's like she decided to make a movie around that one line and didn't care how bad it was as long as the line made it in. The dialogue between the mothers was cringe-worthy.
Failed opportunity for Women's Empowerment: The movie shows the Nigerian dad is upset that his daughter can't (?) look after his law firm and wants her to marry a Nigerian lawyer dude who'll take care of it. The daughter then solves newbie case, with some evidence (that a 15 yr-old would know to get) that her boyfriend requests from another dude because they're bros. So she's bad lawyer to begin with? You could have shown her do the job, but no! Had to get the dudes involved. And then, towards the end, you go on to say how epic of a lawyer she is based on this one case and how she should her dad's law firm? The other villain lady was a better fit to run the company IMO
All that said and done, there's FINALLY a cultural exchange between the Indian mom and the Nigerian dad. Indian mom, supposedly progressive, asks for Dowry, "Pay me because my son married your daughter" she says. A woman, in 2021, asking for dowry - in a movie supposedly about cultural learning and feminism. WTH? The dad says "No you're supposed to pay me because you're taking my daughter away" The director, also a woman, couldn't find ANYTHING else to show from both the cultures?
*smh* I can go on but that would be a waste of time. Was hoping to learn more about Nigeria and that people would learn about India. But noooo.
Trash movie.
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- WissenswertesThe title is the word "namaste," a greeting used across the Indian subcontinent, and the Yoruba word "wahala" which means bother, complication, difficulty, or trouble.
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