
Brown Nation
Hasmukh operates a small IT Consulting company "Shree Ganesh Computers Limited Inc" in Queens, NY. Staffed by a disinterested and lazy cast of characters, his business flounders. His home life is not much better. His wife Dimple, a frustrated and jobless artist, complains constantly about not having enough time to explore her creativity because of the demands of taking care of her dog, Bobby. Hasmukh tries desperately to balance his work and family, but neither seem to have his best interest at heart.
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Plot Summary
Brown Nation is a comedy-drama series that humorously explores the lives of a group of Indian-American immigrants in Silicon Valley. The show focuses on their struggles and triumphs in navigating cultural differences, relationships, and career ambitions. It offers a satirical yet heartwarming look at the immigrant experience in modern America.
Critical Reception
Brown Nation received a generally positive reception, with critics often praising its humor, relatable characters, and authentic portrayal of immigrant life. Audiences appreciated its lighthearted approach to serious themes and its ability to resonate with diverse cultural backgrounds.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its witty humor and insightful observations on cultural assimilation.
- Appreciated for its diverse cast and authentic representation of the South Asian diaspora.
- Some critics noted its episodic nature, but found the overall narrative engaging.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the show's comedic timing and the relatability of the characters' experiences, particularly the challenges and joys of immigrant families.
Fun Fact
The series was created by and stars comedian Rajeev Surti, drawing from his own experiences as an Indian immigrant in the tech industry.
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