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In 1950s Bengal Henna Rub a precocious wayward teenager brings off a brilliant marriage to a wealthy romantic Ricky Karim trapping him with a web of lies that she has spun with her wheeler-dealer father. And so on his wedding night believing himself married to an educated sonnet-reading tennis-playing soul mate Ricky is horrified to discover that his new bride is in fact a lazy illiterate shopkeeper's daughter. As Ricky and Henna resign themselves to a loveless marriage of convenience the way is paved for a future of double-lives and complicit deception - an unspoken family tradition that is inherited by their daughter Shona. But decades later living among the subcontinental sweetshops of South London it is Shona who is forced to discover unpalatable truths about her loved ones and come to terms with the lies which superficially hold her family together . . . and which are really keeping them apart.