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All in Good Time trailer
Director: Nigel Cole
Cast: Meera Syal, Reece Ritchie, Amara Karan, Harish Patel
Certificate: 12A
Release Date: Friday 11th May

All in Good Time is a hugely warm hearted, comic tale adapted for the big screen from the Olivier award winning play Rafta Rafta by Ayub Khan Din (East is East.) Centred around a close knit, larger than life British Asian family living in present day Bolton, it follows Atul Dutt and his young bride Vina for whom the first taste of married life is proving far from straightforward.


When their hard saved for honeymoon is cancelled the day after the wedding, the newlyweds have no choice but to return to the Dutt household and set up home there.


As prying family members and gossipy neighbours conspire to keep the couple from consummating their marriage, Atul and Vina start to panic. But if they can just keep their situation private, and if they can just get a bit of time alone, all could be saved for this pair.


So with meddling parents, nosey neighbours and a community that thrives on gossip, can their marriage last? Read on for the All in Good Time trailer - or head this way for an All in Good Time film review.

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All in Good Time - film review
Director: Nigel Cole
Cast: Amara Karan, Reece Ritchie, Meera Syal, Harish Patel
Certificate: 12A
Trailer

A British play about young Indian newly-weds that won plaudits across the globe, it was inevitable that someone would look at Ayub Khan-Din’s Rafta, Rafta and think “BAFTA, BAFTA”. Enter Made in Dagenham’s Nigel Cole, who directs this likeable screen adaptation. Together, his light touch and a talented cast make sure it isn’t (ahem) naff-ta, naff-ta.

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