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In the British sitcom “We Are Lady Parts” and the feature film “Polite Society,” Manzoor presents characters that are joyful, liberated, glamorous, and confused. ....
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Content warnings: Islamophobia, slut-shaming, emotional abuse We Are Lady Parts is a British sit-com about an all-girl Muslim punk band, and it is glorious. It is sweet, empowering, and very, very funny with a diverse, female-led cast and some very clever writing. The series runs for six 25-minute episodes written and directed by Nida Manzoor, and we watched the whole thing in a single sitting, alternately cackling with laughter and hiding behind the sofa in an agony of vicarious embarrassment. The story is narrated by Amina (Anjana Vasan), a PhD student in microbiology who just wants to find a nice husband. She’s the last person in her circle of friends who isn’t either engaged or married. When she meets a handsome man handing out flyers for a band that is seeking a guitarist, she goes to the address on the flyer, in the hope of tracking him down. Instead she finds Saira (Sarah Kameela Impey), Bisma (Faith Omole), Ayesha (Juliette Motamed) and Momtaz (Lucie Shorthouse ....
Subversive new TV show confirms its grrl summer Tribune News Service Anarchy in the U.K. takes on a whole new meaning with the arrival of “We Are Lady Parts,” Peacock’s punk rock comedy about an all-female Muslim band that bangs out songs like “Ain’t No One Gonna Honor Kill My Sister But Me” and “Voldemort Under My Headscarf.” They have the chops and attitude now all they need is a lead guitarist, a fan or two, and a gig that’s not in the back of an uncle’s halal butcher shop. “Almost Famous”? Not even close, and that’s what makes this hilarious, six-part British series, written, directed and produced by Nida Manzoor (“Doctor Who”), so deliciously subversive. The underdog tale, which premieres June 3, is a hilarious hybrid of pummeling punk rockisms, immigrant insider humor and 21st century feminism. It’s everything you never expected to see in a show about Muslims … or in a series about a struggling garage band. Fans of Netflix’s ....