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  1. Nov 21, 2007 · Nina's Heavenly Delights is a surprising love story where Scottish humor meets Bollywood spectacle! It follows the mixed fortunes of a Glaswegian family, the Shahs and their award winning Indian restaurant, The New Taj. The story is told through the eyes of Nina Shah, a young Scottish Asian woman. Nina had left home under a cloud after an argument with her father but when he dies suddenly ...

  2. Nina’s Heavenly Delights is a brave piece of filmmaking attempting to fuse nationality, gender and sexuality into a heart-warming tale of acceptance and over-coming adversity. For the mini budget and short five-and-a-half week shoot time, Parmar, has actually created something quite adorable and, at times, visionary.”

  3. Nina Shah is a feisty young Indo–Scottish woman with an identity crisis. Nina previously left home under a cloud after a row with her father. When her father dies suddenly, Nina is forced to return and run the family owned Curry House. This reunites her with her childhood friend Bobbi, a Bollywood drag queen and brings her face to face with Lisa, a charismatic young woman to whom Nina's ...

  4. Nina's Heavenly Delights. Directed by: Pratibha Parmar | Screenplay by: Andrea Gibb. Starring: Laura Fraser, Shelley Conn, Art Malik, Ronny Jhutti, Veena Sood. NINA’S HEAVENLY DELIGHTS is a surprising love story where Scottish humour meets Bollywood spectacle! It follows the mixed fortunes of a Glaswegian family, THE SHAHS and their award ...

  5. Dec 4, 2007 · Nina’s Heavenly Delights. NEW YORK -- This tale of an Indian woman's efforts to save her family's Glasgow restaurant is so overly cutesy and precious that it squanders audience goodwill long ...

  6. Nina's Heavenly Delights. 44 Metascore. 2006. 1 hr 35 mins. Drama, Comedy. PG13. Watchlist. A young Scottish-Asian woman (Shelley Conn) in the midst of an identity crisis returns to Glasgow after ...

  7. A feisty young woman returns to Glasgow to run her deceased father's curry house. Shelley Conn plays Nina, a young woman who ran away to London to avoid an arranged marriage. She returns to Glasgow three years later (after her father dies unexpectedly of a heart-attack) to find his gambling problem means the family restaurant has to be sold.

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