Crazy Rich Asians (2018) is a romantic comedy directed by John Chu, based on Kevin Kwan's eponymous novel. Peter Chiarelli and Adele Lim wrote the screenplay. The film is distinct in its genre as an offering from a Hollywood studio with an all-Asian cast. It grossed more than $238 million worldwide (BBC 2018) and received several accoladeswith nominations at the Golden Globe Awards 2019 for Best Motion Picture-Musical or Comedy, and Best Actress-Motion Picture Comedy or Musical. Sequels to the film are planned based on the second and third novels comprising Kwan's Crazy Rich Asians trilogy. The film anchors around Rachel Chu (Constance Wu), a Chinese American economics professor at New York University who visits Singapore with her boyfriend, Nick Young (Harry Golding) for his best friend's wedding. Besides being Rachel's first visit to Asia, she will meet Nick's family. In Singapore, Rachel is surprised to learn from her friend Peik Lin (Awkwafina) that Nick is from one of the country's wealthiest business families. Rachel, raised by a single, immigrant, working-class mother in the United States, struggles to find acceptance from Nick's patrician mother Eleanor (Michelle Yeoh). The story follows the young couple negotiating their family's expectations and values and their own aspirations and feelings.