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Priya Sethi works for an Indian call center serving American clients with the alias Jennifer David. While helping out a client Granger Woodruff trace some fraudulent transactions on his credit card, she falls for him. And, travels all the way to San Francisco to meet him. While he falls in love with her, he still doesn't know that Priya is Jennifer.
Meanwhile, Priya's Indian family comes and takes her away. Will they be able to unite and marry?
Meanwhile, Priya's Indian family comes and takes her away. Will they be able to unite and marry?
Rating: Yellow - a decent time-pass, though quite irritating at times - especially the 'seemingly fake Indian accent' by the lead.
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