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Banglatown Banquet (2006)
An entertaining drama with interesting social comment.
This film was a necessary comment on the development of British Muslims in conjunction with those modern progressive attitudes that tackle the question of choice. Without being antagonistic, it highlighted the need for equality within Islamic marriages whilst clearly defining that a better status for women could be acquired without criticising or diminishing their religious faith. The family, as an entity, was shown as supportive and encouraging amidst a community that was prone to moral judgements, and it was good to see ladies in Hijabs and Saris being portrayed as vital, fun and beautiful; women unafraid of the company of men. Both the script and actors did this drama justice, showing how well Muslims can interact with those of other faiths. As a non-Muslim, I found this provocative and interesting whilst still maintaining an entertainment appeal.