![]() ![]() DJ’s love for Indian cooking is also an interesting flip of a more traditional script. Dev ( A Distant Heart, 2017, etc.) credibly reworks a beloved novel to include diverse representation, and her use of dual points of view reveals the internal lives of both protagonists. Yet, as any Austen fan knows, the fallout of their pride and biases will eventually be resolved. While the two try to smooth things over, subsequent encounters exacerbate their hostility and class divide. She and chef Darcy "DJ" Caine meet at a political event and sparks fly, but for all the wrong reasons. The Rajes are preparing for their scion’s gubernatorial campaign in the Bay Area when Trisha rejoins them after a period of estrangement (caused by her former college roommate). Trisha Raje is a princess whose family prides itself on its aristocratic Indian roots as well as its integration into American life. ![]() A workaholic, socially inept Indian-American brain surgeon is caught off guard by her attraction to a Rwandan/Anglo-Indian chef in this rewrite of Pride and Prejudice. ![]()
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