Al Jazeera English - Witness: An Unsuitable Boy

Al Jazeera English - Witness: An Unsuitable Boy

33-year-old Londoner Rajesh Thind is under pressure from his Punjab-born parents to find a bride. He decides to get help from the UK?s longest-established marriage bureau - and confronts his inner demons along the way.

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Monday, February 13th 
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33-year-old Londoner Rajesh Thind is under pressure from his Punjab-born parents to find a bride. Like many men in the West, Rajesh has found it’s difficult to find love by chance – but not marrying is not an option. So he takes the plunge and gets some outside help, from the UK’s longest-established marriage bureau. A highly personal film, in which the author confronts his own demons about finding Mrs. Right. 


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About Al Jazeera - Witness

Rageh Omaar presents Witness, a half-hour daily documentary series which features short, specially commissioned or acquired films gathered from independent filmmakers.
 
Each documentary reveals the unknown lives of ordinary people, following their lives, telling their stories and portraying the challenges that confront them. Our witnesses are people in a situation or those who have observed them first hand.
 
The films cover conflict, belief, the past and the future and as well as bringing new stories to light they showcase the talents of a new breed of multi-skilled, frontline journalist. In the studio, Rageh will further explore the issues raised in the films, with expert guests on the subject matter and the filmmakers themselves.