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Marry Me! 2015

★ 5.417 votes90 min📅 2015-07-02

In Neelesha Barthel's charming comedy *Marry Me! (2015)*, a modern Berlin household faces an unexpected cultural clash when a traditional Indian grandmother arrives unannounced.

Director: Neelesha Barthel

Cast

Maryam Zaree
Maryam Zaree
Kissy
Fahri Yardım
Fahri Yardım
Karim
Steffen Groth
Steffen Groth
Robert
Bharti Jaffrey
Sujata
Mira Kandathil
Sonal
Rebecca Rudolph
Laura
Wolfgang Stumph
Wolfgang Stumph
Manfred
Renate Krößner
Renate Krößner
Uschi
Stephan Grossmann
Stephan Grossmann
Joshi Kumar
Udo Schenk
Udo Schenk
Herr Straub

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Marry Me! (2015) about?

*Marry Me!* follows Kishori, a single mother in Berlin running a café and apartment building, who faces pressure from her traditional grandmother to marry her daughter's father. To keep her home and protect her community of tenants, Kishori agrees to a staged wedding—but unexpected feelings soon complicate the arrangement.

Who directed Marry Me!?

Neelesha Barthel directed *Marry Me!* (2015), bringing a warm comedic touch to this intercultural family drama.

Who stars in Marry Me!?

The film stars Maryam Zaree as Kishori, Fahri Yardım as Robert, Steffen Groth, Bharti Jaffrey, and Mira Kandathil in pivotal roles.

Is Marry Me! (2015) worth watching?

As a 90-minute comedy-drama, *Marry Me!* offers a lighthearted yet thoughtful take on family and tradition. While unrated on IMDb, its relatable themes and charming cast make it an enjoyable watch for fans of intergenerational storytelling.

How long is Marry Me!?

The film runs for 90 minutes.

About Marry Me! (2015) — A heartwarming comedy about love, family, and cultural expectations

In Neelesha Barthel's charming comedy *Marry Me! (2015)*, a modern Berlin household faces an unexpected cultural clash when a traditional Indian grandmother arrives unannounced. Kishori, a single mother running a café below her apartment, must navigate family pressure to marry her daughter's father, Robert, despite their amicable but unconventional relationship. With her sister's support and a web of close-knit tenants caught in the middle, Kishori balances cultural expectations with personal freedom in this lively, heartfelt Berlin-set story.

Barthel's film blends humor and familial tension as Kishori and Robert agree to a faux traditional wedding to satisfy the grandmother—until emotions complicate the plan. Set against the backdrop of a multicultural city, *Marry Me!* explores themes of identity, tradition, and the bonds that hold communities together, all wrapped in a lighthearted comedic tone.