Of Pakistani background, Kumail Nanjiani is trying to make a living as a stand-up comic in Chicago, he hanging out with other struggling comics in wanting to make it big, such opportunities which include trying to impress Bob Dalavan whenever he is in the audience, Dalavan who sets the lineup for the Montreal Comedy Festival. To make ends meet, Kumail also works as an Uber driver.
His parents emigrated to the US for a better life for the family, while they retain their cultural beliefs. To keep his parents happy, they who know about his stand-up life, Kumail lies to them that he is studying to take the LSAT while he has no intention to do so or thus become a lawyer. He also dutifully attends dinners at their house where they've invited potential brides for him ultimately in having that arranged marriage, while he doesn't tell them that he has no intention of ever marrying any of those women regardless if there is any spark in that meeting, he wanting to fall in love and marry the woman of his own choice.
This latter lie is all the more difficult as they arranged the marriage for Kumail's brother Naveed and his now wife Fatima, who are happy in their life. Although neither is looking to date when they meet, Kumail and Caucasian grad student Emily Gardner, who was in the audience at one of his shows, begin a relationship which develops into something serious. However, much like Kumail lies to his parents, he also lies to Emily in not telling her about the arranged "dates" at his parents' house, he not yet willing to stand up to them even in being in this relationship. This lie threatens Kumail and Emily's relationship.
Kumail may get a clearer picture of love, marriage and the dichotomy between his want not to disrespect his parents while respecting his feelings for Emily when he meets Emily's parents from North Carolina, Terry and Beth Gardner, with Emily their collective focus while still somewhat of a bystander in what happens between Kumail, Terry and Beth.
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Amor de Improviso
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Devil's Haircut
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Life, Love and Pain
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So Long
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Seen Him
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Coxsone Dodd:
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March of the War Priests
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Badda Dan Dem
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The X-Files Theme
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Mark Snow:
Writer
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Lowdown
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My Love
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Pyra Hamen Kis Mod PE
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Gulshan Bawra:
Writer
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Finger of Suspicion
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Max Saunders:
Writer
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Descendants of the Dragon
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Barnaby Taylor:
Writer
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Hot and Spicy
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Richard Myhill:
Writer
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Orchestrated Devices D
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Raymond Jones:
Writer
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Survivor Theme
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Maker:
Performer
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Soulful Drifter
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Tommy Bee:
Writer
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Eye of Danger
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Papa Michigan:
Writer
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Sedona Breeze
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Evelyne Datl:
Writer
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I Can't Wait
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The Apartment
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Michael Showalter:
Performer
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Zombies
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She Let Me Go
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Life Love and Pain
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Biggest Part of Me (Make a Wish)
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David Pack:
Writer
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Good Woman
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Pyar Hamen Kis Mod Pe
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Gulshan Bawra:
Performer
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Two Day Rule
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Michael Andrews:
Performer
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One Man Show
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Michael Andrews:
Performer
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Can't Lose My Family
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Michael Andrews:
Performer
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Looking For Emily
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Michael Andrews:
Performer
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Voicemail From Emily
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Michael Andrews:
Performer
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Kumail, Terry, and Beth
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Michael Andrews:
Performer
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Biopsy Results
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Michael Andrews:
Performer
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Emily Wakes
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Michael Andrews:
Performer
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New Beginnings
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Michael Andrews:
Performer
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Mutton Biryani
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Michael Andrews:
Performer
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New Lease On Life
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Michael Andrews:
Performer
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The Big Sick
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Michael Andrews:
Performer
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My Love (The Bird and The Bee)
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Michael Andrews:
Performer
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Can't Lose My Family
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Michael Andrews:
Performer
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