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Doctors. Store clerks. Computer nerds. Indian Actors always play the same roles. But what if one Indian man decided he was done with the stereotypes? Sex and Indian food abound when T.J. (a young Indian-American) tries to claw his way out... See more »

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Seema Desai
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Duke Bernstein
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Kavita Desai
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Angie Delroy
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Heartwicke
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Tejas Desai
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Naresh Desai
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Waiter
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Gross Producer
David Parkman

Directed by

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Roxy Shih

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Dennis MaGee Fallon ... ()
 
Pritesh Shah ... ()

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Jamie Bradley ... producer
Briana Goldberg ... line producer
Tammy Hunt ... producer
Timothy Kerigan ... line producer
Mark Myers ... producer
Jay Patel ... executive producer
Pritesh Shah ... producer

Music by

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Nicolas Repetto

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Ludovica Isidori

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Brett Noborikawa

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Violet Overn

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Carolina Inoue

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Veronica Rodarte ... makeup department head

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Briana Goldberg ... first assistant director

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Kyle Deshazo ... sound mixer
Michael Faner ... sound mixer

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Luke Peckham ... second assistant camera
Nobuyoshi Sakurai ... first assistant camera

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Aaron Sauerland ... script supervisor

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Plot Summary

Doctors. Store clerks. Computer nerds. Indian Actors always play the same roles. But what if one Indian man decided he was done with the stereotypes? Sex and Indian food abound when T.J. (a young Indian-American) tries to claw his way out of obscurity in Hollywood. But to land the perfect acting gig, he'll first have to face down male objectification, tokenism and his own outspoken inner monologue. Written by Dennis Fallon

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Taglines Doctors. 7-11 clerks. Computer nerds. Indian Actors always play the same roles. But what if one Indian man decided he was done with the stereotypes? See more »
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  • 13 min
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Budget $20,000 (estimated)

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