It’s an indian family affair in Mad, Sad & Bad

Mixed-up kids: Zubin Varla, Meera Syal and Nitin Ganatra as the three dysfunctional siblings
10 April 2012

Avie Luthra must be the only graduate of the National Film School who is also a practising psychiatrist. Perhaps this is why his first feature is so sharp about the dysfunctional Indian family at its centre.

Mad, Sad & Bad, it must be said, is not made with any great flair. But Luthra extracts good performances from his cast and his writing gives them something to do once the story gets going.

The best turn comes from Meera Syal as the daughter of the family, whose widowed mother (Leena Dhingra) despairs of her ever getting married and forces her on a series of devastating blind dates. She cleverly underplays and never for a moment hits a false note.

Mother’s two sons are a sex-mad psychiatrist (Zubin Varla) and a writer of an Asian sitcom (Nitin Ganatra) whose wife (Andrea Riseborough) is tired of his two-timing. Everybody in the film is mad, sad or bad and there is a knowing sense of reality to the portrait of an Asian family.

Luthra tries hard to work a passage through comedy towards relevance and doesn’t always succeed. But if you don’t mind the absence of cinematic style it works surprisingly well in the end.

Mad, Sad & Bad
Cert: 15

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