Blinded by the Light | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | November 18, 2019
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Predictable but is still quite affable and up-lifting. Refreshing having this come from a Muslim point of view for a change.
| genre | Drama |
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| synopsis | In 1987, during the austere days of Thatcher’s Britain, a teenager learns to live life, understand his family, and find his own voice through the music of Bruce Springsteen. |
| lead actors | Viveik Kalra | Nell Williams | Hayley Atwell | Kulvinder Ghir | Aaron Phagura | Dean-Charles Chapman | Meera Ganatra | Nikita Mehta | Tara Divina | Rob Brydon | Frankie Fox | Sally Phillips | Sofia Abbasi | Asheq Akhtar | Vincent Andriano | David Hayman | Lorraine Ashbourne | Marcus Brigstocke | Olivia Poulet | Jeff Mirza |
| director | Gurinder Chadha |












