Anita and Me
Meena, a 12-year-old living in a mining village in the English Midlands in 1972, is the daughter of Indian parents who've come to England to give her a better life. This idyllic existence is upset by the arrival in the village of Anita Rutter and her dysfunctional family.
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Cast

Max Beesley
Hairy Neddy

Anna Brewster
Anita Rutter

Sanjeev Bhaskar
Mr. Kumar

Kathy Burke
Mrs. Rutter

Kabir Bedi
Yeti

Ayesha Dharker
Mrs. Daljeet Kumar

Lynn Redgrave
Mrs. Omerod

Alex Freeborn
Sam Lowbridge

Mark Williams
The Reverend 'Uncle' Alan

Lucy Pargeter
Brenda

Meera Syal
Auntie Shaila

Kathy Burke
Mrs. Diedre Rutter

Zohra Sehgal
Nanima

Christine Tremarco
Sandy

Omid Djalili
Uncle Amman
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Reviews
CinemaSerf
This is one of these gentle, tender, coming-of-age movies that raises the odd smile but is really pretty unremarkable. I can't speculate as to the degree in which it is semi-autobiographical of writer Meera Syal's own upbringing; but it centres around the story of a young British Asian girl "Meena" (Chandeep Uppal) whose family live in a town in the Midlands of England where she has to do her own growing up against a background of boredom and innate racial hostility. When the "Rutter" family move in next door, she is impressed by "Anita" (Anna Brewster) despite her being a bit rough around the edges and we head off on a journey of sweet shops, sex and self-discovery. It has a good ensemble cast including Kathy Bates and Sanjeev Bhaskar to help keep it ticking over, but it's just too safe - not that it needs violence or bad language; but it's just a little too worthy a film to stay in the memory after it's done. It wouldn't be fair to describe it as boring; but it's not far off.
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