When Harry Tries to Marry

When Harry Tries to Marry
Directed by Nayan Padrai
Produced by Nayan Padrai
Sheetal Vyas
Ritu Ahuja

Bhushan Thakkar
Ralph Stein
Screenplay by Ralph Stein
Nayan Padrai
Starring Rahul Rai
Stefanie Estes
Freishia Bomanbehram
Music by Siddharth Kasyap
Featuring Sarah Sharp
Cinematography Nick Taylor
Edited by Jennifer Lilly
Production
company
108 Production
Distributed by 108 Pics
Release dates
  • October 22, 2010 (Austin)
  • April 22, 2011 (United States)
Country United States
Language English

When Harry Tries to Marry is a 2010 romantic comedy film, co-written, produced and directed by Nayan Padrai and starring Rahul Rai, Stefanie Estes, and Freishia Bomanbehram.

Development and release

Initially a featured screenplay project at the Sundance Institute Independent Producers’ Conference in 2004; and a top-ten finalist of the Creative Screenwriting contest in 2009, filming commenced on the film on October 21, 2009 in New York City, with additional location shooting in Kutch, India.

The film had its world premiere at the Austin Film Festival on October 22, 2010[1][2] and later played at the Mumbai Film Festival on October 27, 2010.[3] Subsequently, the film won Best Film (Audience Award), Best Crossover Film, and Best New Talent (Rahul Rai) at the Gala Dinner held at BAFTA by the London Asian Film Festival.[4] The film also won Best Feature Film (Comedy) at the Jersey Shore Film Festival, and was an official selection of the inaugural Gold Coast International Film Festival.

The film was released theatrically in the United States on April 22, 2011, and became available on video-on-demand and pay-per-view on August 1, 2011 in USA and Canada.

Cast

Soundtrack

The soundtrack of the motion picture features music by Sarah Sharp, The June Junes, Small*Star, Andrea Perry, Craig Marshall, Ter'ell Shahid, Shreya Goshal, Udit Narayan, Madhushree, and Rishikesh Kamkerkar.[5]

Siddharth Kasyap was the music producer of the Indian music and background score composer. Sarah Sharp was the music supervisor. Two music videos from the film's soundtrack have been released: "She's the Latest One" by The June Junes, and "Love is Everywhere" by Sarah Sharp.

No. TitleWriter(s)Performer(s) Length
1. "Dulhe Raja"  Ibrahim AshkUdit Narayan and Madhushree  
2. "Garba Ki Dhun"  Ibrahim AshkShreya Goshal and Rishikesh Kamerkar  
3. "Bhang Chadi"  Ibrahim AshkRishikesh Kamerkar  
4. "Love Is Everywhere"  Sarah Sharp and Andrea PerrySarah Sharp  
5. "You Were Mine"  Sarah Sharp, Rachel Loy and Nayan PadraiSarah Sharp  
6. "Blame It on the Night"  Sarah SharpSarah Shar  
7. "Hot as Hell"  Sarah Sharp and Buffalo SpeedwaySarah Sharp  
8. "It's in the Way"  Andrea PerryAndrea Perry  
9. "Pull Me Up"  Rachel Loy, Adam Lilley and Paul BuonoSmallStar  
10. "Live a Little"  Rachel Loy, Adam Lilley and Brian KeaneSmallStar  
11. "Garden of Eden"      
13. "Shake That Thang"  Duane HunterTer'ell Shahid  
14. "Chasing Sleep"  Sarah Sharp, Buffalo Speedway and Sam ArnoldSarah Sharp  
15. "Settle for Me"  Craig MarshallCraig Marshall  
16. "It's Coming Back"  Craig MarshallCraig Marshall  
17. "She's the Latest One"  Samuel J. Woldenberg, Max B. Woldenberg, Stephen Sulikowski and Mike KrompassThe June Junes  
18. "Setting Sun"  Samuel J. Woldenberg, Max B. Woldenberg, Stephen Sulikowski and Mike KrompassThe June Junes  
19. "There's Something About Harry"  Carlie Mantilla and Doni CarleyCarlie Mantilla and Doni Carley  
20. "Desperately"  Craig MarshallCraig Marshall  

References

  1. World Premiere Austin Film Festival Austin Film Festival B-Side October 22, 2010
  2. 'Harry' to Preem at Austin Fest Variety Sep. 28, 2010
  3. International Premiere at Mumbai Film Festival Rediff.com November 2, 2010
  4. When Harry Tries to Marry Wins Three Awards in London Film Festival, from AVS TV . Retrieved March 21, 2011.
  5. Soundtrack release Flipswitch PR March 21, 2011

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