Isn't it hard to find love? When it comes to Ravi Patel, who is the first in his family to be an Indian-American, the odds are very low It's important to him that his ideal bride is beautiful, smart, funny, family-oriented, kind and, of course, Indian (though hopefully raised in the US). Patels usually marry each other in India, and so her last name should be Patel because that's what they do there, too. When Ravi is 30, he decides to break up with his American girlfriend, the one everyone thinks is perfect except for her red hair and American name. Instead, he starts a world-wide search for another Patel who wants to be loved. It helps if his mother is a matchmaker. He also goes to a convention for Patels living in the US and goes to India during wedding season. This comedy is witty, honest, and heartfelt. It looks at the questions that we all have: What is love? What makes you happy? And how do we find them?
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Isn't it hard to find love? When it comes to Ravi Patel, who is the first in his family to be an Indian-American, the odds are very low It's important to him that his ideal bride is beautiful, smart, funny, family-oriented, kind and, of course, Indian (though hopefully raised in the US). Patels usually marry each other in India, and so her last name should be Patel because that's what they do there, too. When Ravi is 30, he decides to break up with his American girlfriend, the one everyone thinks is perfect except for her red hair and American name. Instead, he starts a world-wide search for another Patel who wants to be loved. It helps if his mother is a matchmaker. He also goes to a convention for Patels living in the US and goes to India during wedding season. This comedy is witty, honest, and heartfelt. It looks at the questions that we all have: What is love? What makes you happy? And how do we find them?
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