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Dir/scr. Avie Luthra. UK. 2009. 90mins.A micro-budgeted UK indie, this quirky-comedic depiction of a second-generation Asian family falling apart at the seams is a puzzling debut from Avie Luthra. Tonally at odds with itself, Mad, Sad Bad cuts some new thematic ground in the UK, but not particularly adeptly. Lined up for release at home through Soda Pictures, it may attract fans of stars Meera Syal and Nitin Ganatra, but international exposure seems limited and ancillary will be a challenge outside
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