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The Big Picture As director Roshan Sethi notes in his director’s statement, A Nice Indian Boy is a personal film. But, when we sat down for an interview at SXSW 2024 for the movie’s world premiere, I didn’t realize just how personal the production was both on screen and behind the scenes.
Six Years After Coming Out, Roshan Sethi Is at SXSW With a Gay Rom-Com As someone who often knows little to nothing about filmmakers’ personal lives, our first topic of conversation was quite on brand. I asked Soni and Sethi to tell me how they met and what they saw in each other that signaled they’d be ideal creative partners. Soni laughed and noted, “We met on Raya.
Every actor and member of the crew delivers big, but the group was quick to sing Sethi’s praises as their leader on set. Soni began: “Oh, no misconception at all. I thought only a doctor can handle it. It is very complicated. It is very complicated and, exactly, it worked out how I said, because we have not just a regular doctor, like super doctor in charge, everything worked out. This is what everybody should be aspiring to do, go to medical school, make a movie.”
That prep phase is also key to keeping a production on schedule, something Garg was mighty impressed with on this set. “ It still feels like an exception to work on a mostly South Asian film. On and off set it just creates such a freedom I didn't even know I could tap into. I love my career, but it is still really cool to feel so communal on set. It always feels that way, and then there's this extra layer. I hope to keep building on that. It was one of the gayest sets I've ever been on, too. It is a blessing. It was so familial and so wonderful and so cared for.
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