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Indian-origin doctor-filmmaker Roshan Sethi's romantic comedy 'A Nice Indian Boy' premiers at the BFI London Film Festival next week. The film, shot in 18 days in Vancouver, features a same-sex couple played by Karan Soni and Jonathan Groff, who have woven threads of Sethi's life into the narrative. The film explores themes of love, family acceptance, and traditional Indian weddings.
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