The Other End of the Line

  • Jesse Metcalfe Granger Woodruff
  • Shriya Saran: Priya Sethi
  • Larry Miller: Kit Hawksin
  • Anupam Kher: Rajeev Sethi
  • Tara Sharma: Zia / Priya's friend
  • Sara Foster: Emory Banks / Granger affair
  • Austin Basis: Charlie Hendricks
  • Sushmita Mukherjee: Manju R. Sethi
  • Asheesh Kapur: Vickram S. Bhaitia

In Call Love - The Other End Of The Line is an Indian- American co - production. It is a love story, which brings together two different cultures.

Action

Granger Woodruff has worked in an advertising agency. His life is in orderly lines until someone hacks his credit card and just under $ 28,000 spends. The CityOne Bank is in touch with him on the phone he advises the lovely Jennifer David. Both come this week, but Granger does not know who the lady on the other end of the line actually is. It 's real name is Priya Sethi is 22 years old and lives in Mumbai, India.

Granger finds Priya on the phone nice, and wants to meet with her in San Francisco, where Priya aka Jennifer is reportedly working. Priya, who is unhappily engaged to Vickram, can be determined by a brief hesitation on the appointment. Your parents, they told me that she wants to visit her aunt in America.

In America, Priya not dare to identify themselves as Jennifer. But after a clash with Granger, the first hurdle has been overcome. Granger is impressed by the pretty Indian woman so that he invites them immediately to dinner. You spend another beautiful day - also visited the family in America until Priya's parents.

Soon, the truth can no longer cover up and Granger learns of Priya's engagement as well as of their second identity Jennifer David. Disappointed, he turns away and Priya returns with her ​​family back to their homeland. Yet she refuses to marry Vickram what her father ultimately shows understanding.

At the wedding party of his best friend Charlie Granger realized during his groomsmen speech, the error he has committed. He immediately makes his way to the city of Mumbai. In the call center, he reconciles with Priya and her father takes you on Granger in the Indian family.

Criticism

" Director James Dodson (" Behind Enemy Lines II: Axis of Evil " ) and its author Tracey Jackson (" Confessions of a Shopaholic " ) to tell a sweet story with some good punch lines and some beautiful Indian-American obstacles. But above all, the cast proves a stroke of luck: Shriya, Jesse, Anupam & Co ensure that you talk to here quite pleasant. "

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