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 21/11/2008 at 09:58 by Elisabeth | View all posts
Hello everyone
It's been a busy couple of weeks of being a producer so I've been a little quiet on here - though very chatty on Twitter - and I just wanted to thank everyone who's visited the Big Pitch over the last few days and took the time to look at all the projects on here.
And since everyone knows that laughter is good for you, here's the Monty Python channel on YouTube so you can get your dose today!
Life of Brian is one of my top 10 favourite comedies of all time. The other 9 are, in no particular order: Some Like It Hot, A Fish Called Wanda, Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid, The Shop Around The Corner (All of Ernst Lubitsch's films, really), La Chevre, Le Diner de Cons, A Night at the Opera, Zoolander, I Was A Male War Bride and Look At Me.
What feature comedy would you put in your top ten?
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