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Kumail Nanjiani is every Pakistani trying to avoid an arranged marriage in 'The Big Sick' trailer

Kumail Nanjiani is every Pakistani trying to avoid an arranged marriage in 'The Big Sick' trailer

The rom-com written by the Pakistani actor and his wife, Emily V. Gordon is based on their real-life courtship
Updated 04 May, 2017

Audiences at the Sundance Film Festival cried tears of laughter at The Big Sick which not surprisingly got snatched up by Amazon for a reported $12 million — and now the unique rom-com's first trailer is here!

The story might have been hard to swallow if it weren’t essentially true; The three minute trailer chronicles Kumail Nanjiani's courtship with his wife, Emily V. Gordon. The two have written the script together recounting their own experiences dating and the obstacles that followed in the form of Nanjiani's family's desire to have him enter into an arranged marriage with a Pakistani girl.

They hit a further snag when she abruptly slipped into a coma.

Ray Romano and Holly Hunter star as Emily’s father and mother. While the trio’s relationship gets off to a rocky start, they begin to bond over their shared concern for Emily.

“We were not consciously trying to make a political statement, but we live in a time now where a brown man falling in love with a white girl is inherently a political statement,” Nanjiani told Entertainment Weekly.

The Big Sick is expected to be a big word-of-mouth hit when it hits theaters in limited release on June 23 and gets a wider opening on July 14. It is directed by Michael Showalter and produced by Judd Apatow and Barry Mendel.

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Spinoza May 05, 2017 12:25am
Looks a good movie, good old fashion rom-com. The Pakistani touch would make it a bit more interesting.
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tmp May 05, 2017 03:29am
The trailer was hilarious! Can't wait for the movie.
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Ali May 05, 2017 08:37am
Kumail is certainly doing a tremendous job out there! Kudos!
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Umar Farooq May 05, 2017 09:19am
Great Movie.......
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NKhan May 05, 2017 04:15pm
I wonder what people's reactions would be if the sexes were reversed. If we had a Pakistani girl dating a white guy, he goes into a coma and her parents were trying to arrange a marriage for her with a Pakistani guy. I suppose all is fair in love and war if you are a man from Pakistan.
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khurram Khan May 05, 2017 10:41pm
GoodLuck Kumail. He is a son of very close friend.
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