The Tiger Hunter
Film
Review by Kam Williams
Indian
Immigrant Opts for Love over American Dream in Charming Romantic
Comedy
Sami
Malik (Danny Pudi) has had a crush on Ruby Iqbal (Karen David) for as
long as he can remember. The lifelong friends were raised in the same
village where both of their fathers were pillars of the community.
His dad (Kay Kay Menon) was a celebrated tiger hunter, while hers
(Iqbal Theba) was a highly-decorated general in the army.
Trouble
is, we're talking about India in 1979, a time when most marriages
were still arranged. And General Iqbal has made it clear to Sami that
he will only surrender his daughter's hand after the young lad has
not only moved to the U.S. but become gainfully employed there as an
engineer, too.
So,
with the help of Ruby (who sold her beloved yellow moped) and many of
their neighbors, Sami soon raised enough to relocate to Chicago,
where he'd been offered a position with an engineering firm. However,
only after arriving in the States was he informed by the sassy sister
in Human Resources (Patricia Belcher) that he was being hired as a
draftsman and at a much lower salary than that of an engineer.
To
add insult to injury, he's mugged on the street right after politely
declining the bait-and-switch demotion. Suddenly broke and homeless,
Sami thanks his lucky stars to be befriended by Babu (Rizwan Manji),
a Pakistani who came to the country a year ago .
Next
thing you know, Sami reluctantly moves into the tiny apartment the
affable stranger shares with about a dozen, other Southeast Asian
immigrants. And after hearing how they're all underemployed, he just
as grudgingly accepts a gig that's way beneath him. That doesn't bode
well for his relationship with Ruby, And the plot thickens when she
and her demanding dad arrive in the country expecting to find Sami
faring far better.
Thus
unfolds The Tiger Hunter, a charming romantic comedy marking the
marvelous directorial debut of UCLA Film School Grad Lena Khan. Lena
also co-wrote the relentlessly-funny script that's so convincingly
executed by its talented cast that the picture keeps you in stitches
from beginning to end.
Excellent (4 stars)
Unrated
Running time: 94 minutes
Production Studio: Sneaky Sneaky Films
Distributor: Shout! Factory Films
To see a trailer for The Tiger Hunter, visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SiUzXKFfkE8
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