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It’s a Wonderful Afterlife is a 2010 British comedy feature film directed by Gurinder Chadha. The screenplay centers on an Indian mother who takes her obsession with marriage of her daughter into the realm of serial murder. It was filmed primarily in English, with some Hindi and Punjabi dialogue. [2]
It’s A Wonderful Afterlife was produced and directed by the BAFTA and Golden Globe nominated Chadha. She wrote the screenplay with her husband and producing partner, Paul Mayeda Berges.
The protagonist is played by newcomer Goldy Notay, joining Shabana Azmi, Shaheen Khan and Sendhil Ramamurthy.
The film is a comedy which uses satirical and Ealing-style humour. It depicts life amongst the Asian community in Britain, and is set in the London suburb of Southall.
Mrs. Sethi (Shabana Azmi) is a widow living in Southall who wants to get her only daughter married, as she is alone and unhappy. Her daughter, Roopi, (Goldy Notay) is a little plump and opinionated. Mrs. Sethi finds that all her matchmaking efforts to find a suitor for Roopi are rudely rejected. She avenges their behaviour towards her daughter by killing off the failed dates using her culinary skills. A police hunt begins for a serial murderer using a killer curry.
Mrs. Sethi doesn’t feel guilty until the spirits of her victims come back to haunt her. They are unable to be reincarnated until their murderer dies. Mrs. Sethi must kill herself to free the spirits, but vows to get her daughter married before this.
The spirits realize that helping Roopi find a suitable husband before the police catch Mrs Sethi is in their best interests, and everyone begins to work together. Meanwhile, Roopi catches the eye of the young Sergeant investivating the case.
The movie involves significant pop culture elements and local references to life in Britain for Asians, a signature theme in Chadha’s work.
Writer-director Gurinder Chadha OBE conceived the film while watching ‘The 100 Greatest Family Films’ on Channel 4 when narrator Bob Hoskins introduced a wedding scene from her earlier film Bend It Like Beckham at position 71.
“It was the Indian wedding scene and the party, which was inter-cut with the football,” says Chadha, “and immediately I remembered how much fun we’d had shooting that scene. The wedding is so integral to our culture that I suddenly thought ‘How can I do another wedding scene without repeating myself?’ So I thought maybe I could do it with a horror spin, where everything goes awry. Much like the prom scene at the end of Carrie.”
Working with long-time collaborator and screenwriter Berges, Chadha spent two and half years writing the script. “I started seeing this crazy film, set in Ealing, in the world of Bend It Like Beckham and yet in a completely different genre,” continues Chadha. “We worked on the script, came up with the idea of the mum, the plump daughter and these spirits that return.”
Starting with the working title My Bloody Wedding, Chadha and Berges created the character of Roopi, a young British Indian woman, and Mrs Sethi, her meddling mother. “Really it’s an Ealing comedy about an Indian mum who lives with her daughter. The daughter is a little bit overweight, not exactly beautiful and has a broken engagement behind her,” explained Chadha. “People in the community have been really mean about this girl and the mother has had enough. So she devises all kinds of ways of killing people off, using Indian cooking methods. And of course, being Indian, we believe in reincarnation. The people she kills come back as spirits and these spirits can’t work out why they’ve not been reincarnated.”
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