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Release Date:
May 7, 2010
Original Title:
It's a Wonderful Afterlife
Alternate Titles:
Hai Marjawaan!
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Bend It Films
The Indian Film Company
Viacom18 Studios
Production Countries:
India | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
IE: 12
Runtime: 100
Indian mother Mrs Sethi's obsession with marrying off her daughter turns murderous. With jokes that routinely miss the mark and cringeworthy slapstick, this black comedy farce shouldn't work. Somehow, though, it does.
ADR Recordist:
Sandy Buchanan
Naomi Dandridge
Art Direction:
Dinos Laftsidis
Associate Producer:
Guy Heeley
Casting:
Nina Gold
Robert Sterne
Co-Producer:
Michelle Fox
Costume Design:
Jill Taylor
Dialogue Editor:
Gillian Dodders
Lee Herrick
Director:
Gurinder Chadha
Director of Photography:
Dick Pope
Editor:
Oral Norrie Ottey
Executive Producer:
Paul Mayeda Berges
Chris Curling
Foley Editor:
Hugo Adams
Foley Mixer:
Ed Colyer
Hairstylist:
Marese Langan
Makeup Artist:
Kay Bilk
Deborah Jarvis
Original Music Composer:
Saurabh Vaibhav
Craig Pruess
Producer:
Gurinder Chadha
Production Design:
Nick Ellis
Prosthetic Makeup Artist:
Susie Redfern
Matthew Smith
Screenplay:
Paul Mayeda Berges
Gurinder Chadha
Set Decoration:
Liz Griffiths
Sound Designer:
Glenn Freemantle
Sound Effects Editor:
Ben Barker
Sound Mixer:
John Rodda
Tim Fraser
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Mike Dowson
Niv Adiri
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Nikkie Grimshaw
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