- All's Well That Ends Well
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- As You Like It
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After the virulently racist Ammachi lashes out at both Radha Aunty and the family of her new Sinhalese friend, Anil, Radha and Arjie visit Anil’s home in an attempt to apologize and set the record straight. Although Radha is not yet interested in Anil romantically, he is certainly interested in her, and everyone else seems to ignore her words and assume that she reciprocates his feelings. When she and Arjie arrive at Anil’s house, Anil’s father proves just as prejudiced against Tamils as Ammachi is against the Sinhalese: he insists that his son could never “marry some non-Sinhalese” and then…