SummaryMeet The Patels is a real life romantic comedy about Ravi Patel, an almost-30-year-old Indian-American who enters a love triangle between the woman of his dreams...and his parents. [Alchemy]
Directed By:Geeta Vasant Patel, Ravi Patel
Written By:Matthew Hamachek, Billy McMillin, Geeta Vasant Patel, Ravi Patel
Meet the Patels
Metascore
Generally Favorable
70
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Universal Acclaim
8.2
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Metascore
Generally Favorable
70
72% Positive
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Oct 2, 2015
88
This story of a guy looking for love in many of the wrong places turns out to be one of the happiest surprises of the movie year.
Sep 9, 2015
80
Funny and fascinating documentary that pulls off an amazing trick: Everyone will be able to relate to Patel’s struggle, despite the specifics of his case as a 21st-century Indian-American.
User score
Universal Acclaim
8.2
90% Positive
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Oct 3, 2015
8
"Meet the Patels" is a US produced film which is basically a documentary starring Ravi Patel and his sister, Geeta, the children of Champa and Vasant Patel. Having emigrated to America from India, the Patel parents are anxious for their two American born children to marry and want them to select their respective mates as the two parents did in India many years ago. Intermixed with cartoon characters and running commentary from the brother. as his sister ardently films the family’s interactions, this is, on the surface, a film about Indian parents seeking to preserve their cultural line and identity. However, the film goes beyond the Indian experience and one sees in these parents any first generation couple seeking to preserve their heritage via their offspring. Champa, the mother, could be the Italian or Jewish mother and Vasant, the father, could be any concerned father wanting his children to stay in their ethnic arena. In its own amateurish way, the film holds the viewer’s interest and gives us a "fly on the wall " feeling as we watch caring parents and children respect each other while not necessarily accepting their generational differences. The universality of the film cannot be denied and the warmth and charm of each of the family members helps make this a really nice viewing experience. I give the film an 8 and suggest that, if given the chance you meet the Patels, You will like them..
Apr 2, 2016
7
Meet the Patels is romantically funny in some sort of way or two. At least some parts are actually worth giving a laugh shot. If you want to know the true adventures of love and want to laugh, this is for you.
Sep 17, 2015
75
Ravi is an affable guide through the world of Indian dating, and Champa and Vasant are adorable and hilarious.
Sep 7, 2015
75
In this picaresque documentary, the lightly comic musings of a likeable, somewhat nerdy Indian-American actor go surprisingly deep.
Sep 8, 2015
70
Meet the Patels is a good-natured documentary that plays like a romantic comedy.
Sep 10, 2015
60
Meet the Patels is a tidy, easygoing documentary in which peripheral players prove more intriguing than its central focus.
Sep 24, 2015
42
Just because it's how they did things in the old country doesn't excuse clinging to these outdated, oppressive traditions, even if Ravi manages to negotiate them with surprising good humor.
Sep 12, 2015
7
An often-uproariously funny documentary about the search for love while coping with the sometimes-suffocating expectations of family and culture. Despite its somewhat-predictable narrative, the film nevertheless delivers it with loads of fresh laughs and outrageous humor. And to think it's all wrapped up in a documentary format.
Production Company:
- Four in a Billion Pictures
- Center for Asian American Media (CAAM)
- Chicken And Egg Pictures
- Impact Partners
- Whitewater Films
Release Date:Sep 11, 2015
Duration:1 h 28 m
Rating:PG
Tagline:A laugh-out-loud, real-life romantic comedy!
Awards
Traverse City Film Festival
• 2 Wins & 2 Nominations
Los Angeles Film Festival
• 1 Win & 2 Nominations
Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival
• 2 Nominations




























