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Mar 25, 2006 · Banglatown Banquet: Directed by Hettie Macdonald. With Shabana Azmi, Riz Ahmed, Sam Dastor, Gerard Horan. Viewers can immerse themselves in the lives of a group of mature Muslim women in this thought provoking drama. Dressed in their hijabs, they leave the familiarity of their Bangladeshi community and set out on a voyage of discovery.
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- Drama
- Hettie Macdonald
- 2006-03-25
Banglatown Banquet is a 2006 British television drama film directed by Hettie MacDonald, written by Tanika Gupta, and stars Shabana Azmi, Shobu Kapoor and Shelly King. The film is about a middle-aged Bangladeshi woman whose life is turned upside down when her husband returns from Bangladesh with a pregnant teenage bride.
- Drama
Currently you are able to watch "Banglatown Banquet" streaming on fuboTV or for free with ads on The Roku Channel, Tubi TV, Freevee, DistroTV. Synopsis Middle-aged Muslim Bangladeshi women struggling for their freedom as they leave the familiarity of their Bangladeshi community and set out on a voyage of discovery.
- Hettie Macdonald
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Banglatown Banquet (2006) directed by Hettie Macdonald • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd. 2006. Directed by Hettie Macdonald. Middle-aged Muslim Bangladeshi women struggling for their freedom as they leave the familiarity of their Bangladeshi community and set out on a voyage of discovery. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.
- Hettie Macdonald
Drama. When her marriage falls apart, a Bangladeshi woman in London decides to seek a new adventure with the support of the women in her life. Subtitles: English. Starring: Shabana Azmi Shobu Kapoor Shelley King Riz Ahmed Sam Dastor. Directed by: Hettie Macdonald.
Currently you are able to watch "Banglatown Banquet" streaming on Plex for free. Synopsis Middle-aged Muslim Bangladeshi women struggling for their freedom as they leave the familiarity of their Bangladeshi community and set out on a voyage of discovery.