George Khan, the owner of a fish-and-chip restaurant in Salford, wants his family to adhere to stringent Pakistani Muslim traditions in 1971. With an English mother and being raised in Britain, his children view themselves as British and reject their father's norms on clothes, diet, religion, and living in general.
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George Khan, the owner of a fish-and-chip restaurant in Salford, wants his family to adhere to stringent Pakistani Muslim traditions in 1971. With an English mother and being raised in Britain, his children view themselves as British and reject their father's norms on clothes, diet, religion, and living in general.
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