Americanish * Hilarious Movie While Tackling Huge Problems That Muslim-Americans Face
In Jackson Heights, Queens, career-driven sisters Maryan and Sam and their newly-immigrated cousin Ameera must navigate the consistent and sometimes conflicting demands of romance, culture, work, and family. KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Heather S. comments, “Americanish is a perfect and unlikely rom-com! It’s hilarious, has incredible representation, and it gives all audiences a great laugh. You’re sure to find yourself in fits of hysteria.” See her full review below.
Americanish
By Heather Suarez, KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 15
Americanish is a perfect and unlikely rom-com! It’s hilarious, has incredible representation, and it gives all audiences a great laugh. You’re sure to find yourself in fits of hysteria.
Americanish is the first of its kind, romantic comedy following Muslim-American Sam (Aizzah Fatima) and her sister Maryam (Salena Qureshi). Both sisters navigate life in America, while trying to find romance and learning the meaning of being an immigrant in the USA. Maryam finds herself falling in love with handsome Shahid (Shenaz Treasury).
This is a completely hilarious movie with perfect comedic lines, while tackling huge and extremely relevant problems that Muslim-Americans face today. It is such a grand breath of fresh air to have a rom-com following a couple that we’ve never seen before – Muslim-Americans. The characters learn to speak their truth, face stereotypes and their parents’ expectations. To have these actors on screen representing their culture is beautiful in its authenticity.
The film gives audiences a break from the usual on-screen couples, while providing a platform for Muslim-American actors. The best part is the wonderful storyline of the relationship between Maryam and Shahid. The two of them find themselves having an adorable relationship. They help one another feel comfortable in their own skin, learn how to be themselves, and learn how to maintain a healthy long distance relationship. Their engagement scene is beautiful; showing the love of their family surrounding them as they appear dressed in incredible outfits. Shahid and Maryam face their troubles while putting on a brave face, leaving audiences on the edge of their seats.
The lesson Maryam learns is to always follow her heart. She’s trapped in the decision to stay and get married and follow tradition, or head for Harvard to attend medical school. She chooses what will make her happiest, putting herself first.
I give Americanish 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 14 to 18 plus adults. It is playing now at the Fort Lauderdale Film Festival.