Casim is the son of a Pakistani immigrant family in Glasgow. He meets his sister's music teacher, Roisin, and they begin a relationship. However, Casim's parents have arranged for him to marry his cousin from Pakistan. The idea that he wants to be with a goree (a white woman) is completely unthinkable, and the fact that she is Irish and Catholic doesn't make things any easier. Casim finds his love for Roisin in conflict with his family's traditions. Everything builds toward a confrontation—but can Casim stand his ground?
A well-made film about cultural differences and love. It's British, which usually guarantees quality, and it delivers accordingly. Not as polished as the Hallmark movies.