Ali is a member of the Pakistani immigrant community and is being pressured by her surly, religious nephew Abdul Wahid to sign over her business to him. Their friendship grows slowly, with the two well aware of their very different lives. She’s on an errand, but when she steps in to help the somewhat older man during a vulnerable moment, something registers then they bond over a shared love of Kipling and the loss of their beloved spouses. Ali, proprietress of his village food shop. Ernest Pettigrew answers his door to find Mrs. Shortly after being informed that his younger brother Bertie has suddenly passed away from a coronary, Maj. Set-in-his-ways retired British officer tentatively courts charming local widow of Pakistani descent.
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