I don't think he's punishing his daughter. I think he's trying to protect her. He literally said "you will only end up disappointing her". He's letting fear cloud his mind. The mother though, she's just a fucking crazy shallow bitch.
A lot of Asians parents were like her though, caring about what their community thinks more than what makes their child happy. This affects marriages and careers as they often wanted to choose that for you, it's starting to change a bit now though.
For them to come from their Home Country to England to start a brand new life was very hard for them. Working in Factories, their children being harassed and bullied and insisting that their Grades whether up to par. They feel that since their children have it "easier" they should be more grateful because of everything that they went through. Even now on UK TV there's still conflict. Remember the Indian Girl who came out to her Mother, she didn't want to hear it.
I highly doubt that was their intention. Like Jess later said in the movie when Joe asked her why they won't let her play, they think they're protecting her, especially her dad after what happened to him. Yeah, her mother seems to be a bit more worried about what others in their community would think about her playing (though I'm not sure how that would bring shame to the family as I'm not Indian so I don't completely understand their culture) but in her mind she was trying to spare herself & her family the risk of becoming pariahs in their community.
@@PurpleRose1 Basically in South Asian communities you were suppose to grow up to be a doctor or lawyer and cook for your husbands if you're a woman. If you lead a different lifestyle you risk bringing shame to your family and damaging your parents reputation in the community. Silly I know. Nowadays times of changed and Asian parents are much more liberal and value their child's happiness much more, it does still happen to a certain extent though, where parents would control your career and who you marry.
I always believed from this scene the dad was trying to protect Jess cause he experienced racism from his cricket but the mother is just worried about the ‘shame’ Jess will bring to her family and I feel she is only thinking of herself
And now the UK has an Indian Prime Minister!! The change is mind-boggling! People would have either laughed at you or thought you have gone mad if you had suggested even 10 years ago that a person of Indian heritage would one day be Prime Minister of the UK. I know I would have responded saying maybe in a hundred years, or maybe never. And it is not just the PM. The entire Ministerial Cabinet is now incredibly multicultural, with people from all kinds of backgrounds - of African heritage, Caribbean heritage, Middle Eastern, etc. Nobody could have thought this possible even 10 or 20 years ago.
@@kamranhashmi1575 - Thanks for that information. No, I didn't know that. I just went by what he himself keeps saying he is of 'Indian background/heritage'. I wonder why he keeps saying that. Do you think he might be trying to hide his background from the particular town you have mentioned in Pakistan?
All are of Indian decent in the indian subcontinent sadiq Khan ironicly is an Indian,immigrated to Pakistan then to the UK,British people have this sterio type that Indians are Sikh or hindus and muslims are Pakistani
I think Joe is being very respectful seeing Jess's parents. It is a good start for their future.
Joe is so sweet and brave for talking to Jess’ parents
Mr. Turban is a crib! 😂
They're the ethnic minorities in his country. Doesn't take much bravery. What would be brave is if this was India and he talked to them there.
God, how sad. He shouldn't punish his Daughter for what happened to him. I really hated her Mother, she was too worried about what others would think.
I don't think he's punishing his daughter. I think he's trying to protect her. He literally said "you will only end up disappointing her".
He's letting fear cloud his mind.
The mother though, she's just a fucking crazy shallow bitch.
A lot of Asians parents were like her though, caring about what their community thinks more than what makes their child happy. This affects marriages and careers as they often wanted to choose that for you, it's starting to change a bit now though.
Lol as far as the mother goes she played the role perfectly it’s a culture thing being very overprotective of their kids 😂🙏🏽
Joe seems like a very nice person:-)♡
He’s now married to Asian woman in USA and caught beating her and is alcoholic
When you see this scene you now understand why her parents did not want her to get into football. It came from a place of trauma and pain and fear.
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jess's mom is like my mom
Every south Asian mom
I could see the Indian woman is dominant
the UK in the early 2000's.
I like Jesses retort to her mother at the end. “Muum!!”
I love Joe such a babe
In all fairness....this was a great movie.
Joe is Mogging so hard in this scene 😭😭 0:14
On étudie ça en anglais nous 😂😭
Mec la même
joe aka my first love 😍😍😍
Very interesting scene in light of recent racism in cricket allegations.
Happy birthday at anupam kher from italian boy live in rome and I m fan of this wonderful movie
I m italian boy of 30 years fan of this movie
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Joe is irish ffs!
Happy birthday jess from italian boy live in rome and I m fan of this fantastic movie
nothing has changed sadly - look at the crap the Ingurlund fans have been up to ...
Love this movie
Joe was born on wednesday as today
Happy birthday joe from italian boy live in rome
I feel bad for Jess:-( her parents seem so.. mean and horrible sometimes:-(
For them to come from their Home Country to England to start a brand new life was very hard for them. Working in Factories, their children being harassed and bullied and insisting that their Grades whether up to par. They feel that since their children have it "easier" they should be more grateful because of everything that they went through. Even now on UK TV there's still conflict. Remember the Indian Girl who came out to her Mother, she didn't want to hear it.
I highly doubt that was their intention. Like Jess later said in the movie when Joe asked her why they won't let her play, they think they're protecting her, especially her dad after what happened to him. Yeah, her mother seems to be a bit more worried about what others in their community would think about her playing (though I'm not sure how that would bring shame to the family as I'm not Indian so I don't completely understand their culture) but in her mind she was trying to spare herself & her family the risk of becoming pariahs in their community.
@@PurpleRose1 Basically in South Asian communities you were suppose to grow up to be a doctor or lawyer and cook for your husbands if you're a woman. If you lead a different lifestyle you risk bringing shame to your family and damaging your parents reputation in the community. Silly I know. Nowadays times of changed and Asian parents are much more liberal and value their child's happiness much more, it does still happen to a certain extent though, where parents would control your career and who you marry.
A comment from someone from a privileged white family?
I always believed from this scene the dad was trying to protect Jess cause he experienced racism from his cricket but the mother is just worried about the ‘shame’ Jess will bring to her family and I feel she is only thinking of herself
I love joe the best ❤
And now the UK has an Indian Prime Minister!! The change is mind-boggling! People would have either laughed at you or thought you have gone mad if you had suggested even 10 years ago that a person of Indian heritage would one day be Prime Minister of the UK. I know I would have responded saying maybe in a hundred years, or maybe never.
And it is not just the PM. The entire Ministerial Cabinet is now incredibly multicultural, with people from all kinds of backgrounds - of African heritage, Caribbean heritage, Middle Eastern, etc. Nobody could have thought this possible even 10 or 20 years ago.
And it needs to stop we need English people to run England
Have you actually googled Rishis country of origin?
It's not india
It's Gujranwala punjab Pakistan 😅
@@kamranhashmi1575 - Thanks for that information. No, I didn't know that. I just went by what he himself keeps saying he is of 'Indian background/heritage'. I wonder why he keeps saying that. Do you think he might be trying to hide his background from the particular town you have mentioned in Pakistan?
All are of Indian decent in the indian subcontinent sadiq Khan ironicly is
an Indian,immigrated to Pakistan then to the UK,British people have this sterio type that Indians are Sikh or hindus and muslims are Pakistani
Happy birthday at anupam kerr from italian boy live in rome
I don't believe that cricket clubs wouldn't have Sikh players.
In 1970? Moron
You're an unobservant idiot then.
pix046 that’s a whole new movie called patiala house
There was racism towards Sikhs in 1950s/1960s/1970s England.
so cool man
Fast bowler with 5feet height
It's just a movie.
Today jess alias parminder 48 years
Girls have made that face she makes at the end of the clip. We have to persuade our parents we cannot just do what we want.
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Joe is very nice Guy ans he is so brave OMG😮
Today anupam alias mr Bahmra 68 years
hi
I wish they made it as the original...lesbian version
Today anupam 68 years
Someone can tell me the name of the film pls ?
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I always think with this film the performance of the father is often really overlooked