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Marry Me!

Kishori, unmarried and mother to a daughter, and her sister Sonal live in a house in Berlin. The house and a cafe on the ground floor are led by Kishori. All of a sudden, her strict and traditional grandmother comes for a visit from India. She wants to sell the house unless Kishori agrees to marry the father of her daughter, Robert. As Kishori feels obliged to all the befriended inhabitants of the house, including Robert, to keep the house, Kishori und Robert prepare to have a traditional Indian wedding.

Top Cast

  • Maryam Zaree

    Maryam Zaree

    Kissy

  • Fahri Yardım

    Fahri Yardım

    Karim

  • Steffen Groth

    Steffen Groth

    Robert

  • Bharti Jaffrey

    Bharti Jaffrey

    Sujata

  • Mira Kandathil

    Mira Kandathil

    Sonal

  • Rebecca Rudolph

    Rebecca Rudolph

    Laura

  • Wolfgang Stumph

    Wolfgang Stumph

    Manfred

  • Renate Krößner

    Renate Krößner

    Uschi

  • Stephan Grossmann

    Stephan Grossmann

    Joshi Kumar

Overview

Kishori, unmarried and mother to a daughter, and her sister Sonal live in a house in Berlin. The house and a cafe on the ground floor are led by Kishori. All of a sudden, her strict and traditional grandmother comes for a visit from India. She wants to sell the house unless Kishori agrees to marry the father of her daughter, Robert. As Kishori feels obliged to all the befriended inhabitants of the house, including Robert, to keep the house, Kishori und Robert prepare to have a traditional Indian wedding.

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