

Learning to Drive
- Drama
- Comedy
As her marriage dissolves, a Manhattan writer takes driving lessons from a Sikh instructor with marriage troubles of his own. In each other's company they find the courage to get back on the road and the strength to take the wheel.
Learning to Drive is a 2014 drama-comedy about a Manhattan writer navigating both a failing marriage and driving lessons with a Sikh instructor facing his own relationship struggles. The film explores how two people find unexpected strength and courage through their unlikely friendship.
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Patricia ClarksonWendy
Ben KingsleyDarwan
Jake WeberTed
Sarita ChoudhuryJasleen
Grace GummerTasha
Avi NashPreet
Samantha BeeDebbie
Matt SalingerPeter
John HodgmanCar Salesman
Michael MantellWendy's Dad
Daniela LavenderMata- Gina JarrinPaige
- Rajika PuriRasbir (Darwan's Sister)
Beau BaxterDebbie's Husband
Randy GraffDivorce Attorney

Trailer
Learning to Drive Official Trailer #1 (2015) - Ben Kingsley, Patricia Clarkson Romantic Comedy HD
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When was Learning to Drive released?
Learning to Drive was released on August 21, 2014.
What is the plot of Learning to Drive?
The film follows a Manhattan writer whose marriage is falling apart as she takes driving lessons from a Sikh instructor who is also dealing with marriage troubles. Through their lessons and time together, both characters find the courage and strength to move forward.
What genres is Learning to Drive?
Learning to Drive is a drama-comedy that blends both genres to tell its story of personal growth and unexpected connection.



















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