Director Gurinder Chadha on marriage in her movies

Chadha's new movie It's a Wonderful Afterlife features an eleborate wedding scene as its climax
Award-winning movie director Gurinder Chadha has revealed why many of her films, including her forthcoming black comedy, feature the theme of marriage. The 50-year-old’s new film, It’s a Wonderful Afterlife, centres of one mother’s obsession to see her daughter married.
Director Chadha says she returns to the theme of marriage again and again in her films, as she wants to alleviate some of the immense pressure that is put upon young Indians to marry by making fun of the convention in her movies. As Chadha says: “If you’re a daughter in an Indian family your parents are planning your wedding from the day you are born. It’s a tremendous pressure, and that’s why I keep going back to it in my films – making fun of it takes that pressure off.”
The screenplay for the film was written by Chadha and her husband Paul Mayeda Berges. The film culminates in a full scale Indian wedding which saw the director invite along her own relatives to the take part in the filming of the elaborate wedding scene. The Golden Globe winning movie maker said she wanted to create a big Fat Punjabi Wedding for the climax of the new film.
The new Brit-flick is set in Southall, London and follows the story of a wedding-obsessed mother, played by Shabana Azmi, whose desire to see her only daughter married leads her into the world of serial murder. It’s a Wonderful Afterlife is due for release in the UK on April 21st and will be released in India in May.

