| Ahmad Razvi, Leticia Dolera, Charles
Daniel , Sandoval, Ali Reza, Farooq "Duke" Mohammad , Upendran
Paniker
A former Pakistani rock star attempts to adjust to life in New
York City while simultaneously making friends and selling coffee
from a push cart on the streets of Manhattan in Iranian-American
director Ramin Bahrani poignant, character-driven drama. By day
Ahmad (Ahmad Razvi) tends to hurried Manhattan-ites by keeping their
bellies full and ensuring that they are adequately caffeinated,
and by night he supplements his income by selling bootleg porn DVDs.
Though Ahmad hopes to one day raise enough money to purchase a place
of his own and reunite with his estranged son, times are tough in
the city and the hard-working immigrant soon strikes up a tentative
friendship with fellow countryman Mohammed (Charles Daniel Sandoval);
a generous but sometimes condescending soul who readily takes the
fledgling New Yorker under his knowing wing while offering additional
work decorating his apartment. Spanish immigrant Noemi (Leticia
Dolera) works at a newsstand near Ahmad's cart, and also finds herself
warming to the haunted former rock-star's timid ways. As Ahmad,
Mohammed, and Noemi gradually begin to socialize together, a tragedy
in Ahmad's past soon prompts the struggling New York newcomer to
question the true nature of his current relationships. |