What’s Love Got to Do with It review: Inclusive and engaging rom-com

The Working Title logo indicates that this is another frothy British rom-com from the Four Weddings template. But, here, Khan (ex-wife of ex-Pakistan Prime Minister Imran) is trying to spice it up with oriental flavours.
Lily James is Zoe, the “award-winning documentary filmmaker,” a sort of Bridget Jones who lives on a canal boat moored near the grand London house where her flamboyant mother Cath (inevitably played by Emma Thompson) hits it off with the lovely Khan family. beside.
Zoe’s childhood best friend and neighbor, Kaz Khan (Shazad Latif), now a scruffy doctor, has agreed to let his Pakistani parents find him a Muslim girlfriend.
His new documentary Love Contractually (a much better title) will examine whether Eastern marriage conventions are more successful than Western notions of following your heart.
While the film takes steps towards cultural inclusion, considering the merits of Islamic arranged marriages, we never doubt that Western romantic love will triumph.
Are you sure that the handsome couple on the poster will end up together?
Unfortunately, the script wastes so much time on fruitless discussions that there isn’t time for chemistry to ignite between the leads.
The plot doesn’t make much sense either. A key development is Zoe discovering on Facebook that Kaz’s sister, Jamila (Mariam Haque), has been banned from her family home since she married a non-Muslim.
Zoe must have grown up with Jamila as well, and Cath is close to her parents. How could they ignore an estranged daughter?
There are some engaging scenes at Kaz’s wedding in Lahore (a sequence with Sufi singers is wonderful) and some slightly funny lines, but this rom-com is more head-scratcher than heart-fluttering.
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