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The movie follows an Indian employee at a Call Center, who travels to San Francisco to be with an American advertising agent she has only spoken with over the phone. But she told a lie, and when it's exposed, will their love survive?
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Boston Globe
The Other End of the Line ends up being a five-minute ad for buyer's insurance instead of an interminable interracial, international, intercultural romantic comedy.
October 31, 2008
Screen International
The film settles into a pattern of predictable romance interspersed, thanks to the antics of Priya's relations, with broad family farce.
November 03, 2008
Georgia Straight
While ostensibly celebrating global connectivity, this film does so from the perspective of an American audience for whom India is an idea rather than a place.
July 01, 2016
One Guy's Opinion
Superior to a lot of the bigger-budgeted, starrier-cast romantic comedies that come out of Hollywood...but too lightweight and rough around the edges to amount to anything more than a harmless time-waster.
November 04, 2008
Toronto Star
A feather-light romantic comedy that's laborious when it ought to be effervescent; The Other End of the Line is the latest exchange in an awkward conversation between two film industries.
October 31, 2008
Sacramento News & Review
...contrivances to the point of absurdity...
November 07, 2008
Globe and Mail
The movie is like a glass of Sprite that has been left on the counter too long: transparent, sweet and flat.
October 31, 2008
Seattle Times
By the time the filmmakers have set up all the story lines that will blend for a very long third act, the predictability factor has become all but unbearable.
October 31, 2008
Cinema Signals
This example of the cross-cultural romance makes the genre seem hopelessly exhausted.
March 21, 2009
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