Meena is a successful young woman whose love life is a series of constant disappointments and lying boyfriends. She’s ready to give up on men altogether when she meets Indian chef Sarwar. Immediately smitten she surprises herself by agreeing to an arranged marriage. But she has no idea that Sarwar is a top Indian spy on the run from the 42nd most dangerous terrorist group in the world – and that they've just found him.
Posted 4/12/2008 at 16:27 by Elisabeth | View all posts
Hello all
Those of you who clicked on this post thinking it was going to involve Gordon Brown commenting on the latest cut in interest rates from the Bank of England are going to be disappointed because this Gordon is in fact Gordon Anderson, our wonderful director, here to talk about what attracted him to Til Jihad Do Us Part and why he thinks it's just spiffing great.
Incidentally, Gordon's work on The Inbetweeners is up for a gong at the British Comedy Awards this Saturday where it's nominated for Best New Comedy and Simon Young (who plays Will) is nominated for Best Newcomer.
We're off to Newcastle tomorrow for what I like to call NIGHT OF THE LIVE PITCH! This is how we feel inside. We can't wait to strut our stuff, or for the £3.75 Mojitos at Popolo! Well, I can't. Shai doesn't because he's a Good Muslim Boy.
Thanks very much to everyone who took the time to check out the blog and our project, and then to register and vote, whichever project you went for. It's been great.
If you're still desperate for Mr Brown, try here or here.
Cheers
Elisabeth
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