Teenage Pakistani-British Ria Khan (Kansara) is obsessed with being a stuntwoman. She studies martial arts and expresses her goals in letters to renowned stuntwoman Eunice Huthart. Ria is so dedicated to achieving her objectives that she even has a YouTube account where she showcases her talents. She frequently asks for assistance from her older sister Lena, a struggling artist who dropped out of school. Ria makes every effort to prevent lena from marrying Salim Shah, a momma's boy and doctor from an affluent family, when they first meet and become engaged. Ria enlists the assistance of her closest friends Clara (Seraphina Beh) and Alba (Ella Bruccoleri) for her quest since she thinks something is off.


Manzoor has produced a wonderful movie that we can only hope the general public will love. The movie excels at developing its characters and their connections; Ria and Lena's sibling relationship stands out in particular. It helps that Kansara and arya have wonderful chemistry together on screen and have a unique bond that makes their romance seem immediately plausible. Without them, the movie wouldn't be what it is now, and the story of Polite Society revolves around their relationship.


Additionally, it skillfully (and humorously) turns Raheela (Nimra Bucha), a Pakistani woman who is only looking for a bride for her cherished son, into Ria's adversary. For her part, Bucha is loving the character she's playing and has mastered the evil laugh. Of course, Kansara, who is outstanding as priya, is the highlight. The actress gives priya a strong feeling of resolve and self-assurance, skillfully fusing these qualities with her uncomfortable and independent personality. Even though it occasionally appears intrusive, priya loves deeply and it shows in everything she does. Kansara adds the necessary emotional weight and warmth to Manzoor's debut.

The plot twists and turns in Polite Society are shocking and exciting, especially given how simple the plot initially appears to be. Manzoor combines a variety of genres; it features everything from comedy to martial arts, as well as a bollywood dance scene that heightens the suspense. The action scenes itself are entertaining and expertly staged. Even while some of them drag on a little longer than required, it's still fun to see them, especially at the film's grand climax.

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