Touch of Pink
- Director: Ian Iqbal Rashid
- Writer: Ian Iqbal Rashid
- Producer: Brent Barclay; Lena Cordina
CGiii Comment
Why make this crap?
The spirit of Cary Grant as a life coach! Ridiculous in every way.
The character of the mother is horrific...actually, all the characters are horrific.
This will leave you with a fetid feeling in your stomach - extreme gastric problems will occur.
SICKLY.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
Alim is an Indo-Canadian man currently living in London, England, the move in order to get away from what he feels is his repressive life in Toronto under the watchful and critical eye of his widowed mother, Nuru. For Nuru and her equally competitive sister Dolly, the perfect public Muslim persona is the most important thing in life. Back in London, Alim is free to live openly as a homosexual, of which his mother is not aware. He is in a loving relationship with his live-in British boyfriend, Giles. To navigate through his complicated life, Alim uses the spirit of 'Cary Grant' as his confidante and advisor. Feeling like her life is missing a daughter-in-law as Dolly prepares for her son's "perfect" wedding, Nuru decides to reconnect with Alim in London. Not yet ready to tell his mother of either Giles or his homosexual orientation, Alim, with Giles' support, hides any aspect of this fact for Nuru's visit.
Cast & Characters
Jimi Mistry as Alim;
Kyle MacLachlan as Spirit of Cary Grant;
Suleka Mathew as Nuru;
Kristen Holden-Ried as Giles;
Brian George as Hassan;
Veena Sood as Dolly;
Raoul Bhaneja as Khaled;
Liisa Repo-Martell as Delia;
Niki Dean as The Bride;
Andrew Gillies as Raymond;
Quancetia Hamilton as Airplane Woman;
Dean McDermott as Alisdair Keith;
Malika Mendez as Sherubai;
Barna Moricz as Alex;
Sam Moses as Vendor