The film "East is East" revolves around the Khan family, a British-Pakistani family living in 1971 Salford. George Khan, the father, runs a fish and chip shop and is determined to raise his seven children with strict Pakistani Muslim traditions, despite their English mother and their upbringing in Britain. The chip shop and the family's home are central to the story, reflecting the clash between cultures and generations as the children increasingly identify as British and reject their father's rules.
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