East is East – 1999 | 96 mins | Comedy | Colour

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Plot Synopsis

East is East

East is East is a comedy based in Salford, 1971. Proud Pakistani chip-shop owner George Khan lives in a terraced house with his white wife Ella and their seven children. Determined to raise them as traditional Muslims, George sends sons Nazir, Abdul, Tariq, Saleem, Maneer and Sajid to the mosque and makes daughter Meenah dress in saris, but the kids rebel.

When George arranges a marriage for eldest son Nazir, he flees mid-ceremony. Undeterred, George plots to bring Tariq and Abdul into line by marrying them to the daughters of Bradford butcher Mr Shah. When Tariq discovers the plan, he smashes the gold watches George has bought as wedding gifts. Maneer refuses to tell George who was responsible; as Ella tries to stop George beating him, George turns on her. Nazir returns home but a bruised Ella tells him to leave before George gets back. The next day the Shahs pay a patronising visit with their daughters. Art student Saleem arrives with his latest artwork – a lifesize, latex pudenda -which accidentally falls into Mrs Shah’s lap. As the Shahs leave in disgust, George turns on Ella, who tells him that if he can’t accept his family as they are he should leave. He does. Ella finds a tearful George sitting alone in the chip shop and they drink a cup of tea together.

Production Team

Damien O’Donnell: Director
Henry Harris: Art Direction
Brian Tufano: Cinematography
Lorna Marie Mugan: Costume Design
Michael Parker: Editing
Penny Smith: Make-up Department
Mary Hillman: Make-up Department
Deborah Mollison: Original Music
Leslee Udwin: Producer
Tom Conroy: Production Design
Ayub Khan Din: Script
Christian Wangler: Sound Department

Cast

Om Puri: George Khan
Linda Bassett: Ella
Jordan Routledge: Sajid Khan
Archie Panjabi: Meenah Khan
Emil Marwa: Maneer Khan
Chris Bisson: Saleem Khan
Jimi Mistry: Tariq Khan