
Marry Me!
Comedy
Overview
Kishori, unmarried and mother to a daughter, and her sister Sonal live in a house in Berlin. The house and a cafe on the ground floor are led by Kishori. All of a sudden, her strict and traditional grandmother comes for a visit from India. She wants to sell the house unless Kishori agrees to marry the father of her daughter, Robert. As Kishori feels obliged to all the befriended inhabitants of the house, including Robert, to keep the house, Kishori und Robert prepare to have a traditional Indian wedding.
Top Cast


Maryam Zaree
Maryam Zaree
Kissy
Maryam Zaree
Kissy


Fahri Yardım
Fahri Yardım
Karim
Fahri Yardım
Karim


Steffen Groth
Steffen Groth
Robert
Steffen Groth
Robert
Bharti Jaffrey
Bharti Jaffrey
Sujata
Bharti Jaffrey
Sujata
Mira Kandathil
Mira Kandathil
Sonal
Mira Kandathil
Sonal
Rebecca Rudolph
Rebecca Rudolph
Laura
Rebecca Rudolph
Laura


Wolfgang Stumph
Wolfgang Stumph
Manfred
Wolfgang Stumph
Manfred


Renate Krößner
Renate Krößner
Uschi
Renate Krößner
Uschi


Stephan Grossmann
Stephan Grossmann
Joshi Kumar
Stephan Grossmann
Joshi Kumar


Udo Schenk
Udo Schenk
Herr Straub
Udo Schenk
Herr Straub
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