
Meera, a beautiful Australian woman of Indian origin, living in Sydney as a single mother, she follows her dreams, instead of that of her parents'. She falls in love with a man named Will, for Meera is not only scandalous, it's UNindian.... (Full plot summary below)
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Meera, a beautiful Australian woman of Indian origin, living in Sydney as a single mother, she follows her dreams, instead of that of her parents'. She falls in love with a man named Will, for Meera is not only scandalous, it's UNindian.
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| ABC Radio BrisbaneMatthew ToomeyIt's as cheesy as it sounds but UnIndian is still an entertaining romantic comedy. |
| Scroll.inNandini RamnathCricketer Brett Lee pairs up with Tannishta Chatterjee in an exceedingly familiar but enjoyable culture clash drama set in Sydney. |
| The Times of IndiaRenuka VyavahareThe speedster's fans won't be disappointed for sure. |
| New Zealand HeraldPeter CalderIt's an undemanding and sometimes charming example of the genre. |
| The AustralianDavid StrattonDespite these flaws, the film is engaging in its cheerful celebration of community. |
| FILMINK (Australia)Cara NashThe storytelling feels a little wholesome, but this is ultimately big-hearted fun. |
| FilmfareRachit GuptaThe only good thing about this frivolous romance is its leading man and his good looks. |
| ReutersShilpa JamkhandikarOther than a few smart lines, UnIndian doesn't have too much going for it. |
| 3AWJim SchembriThere'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. |
| Urban CinefileAndrew L. UrbanWell crafted entertainment, delivering on its promise as a romantic comedy, with some serious ballast. The tone is just right |