The Great Indian Kitchen 2021
After marriage, a woman struggles to be the submissive wife that her husband and his family expect her to be.
After marriage, a woman struggles to be the submissive wife that her husband and his family expect her to be.
Samyuktha decides to reveal her love for a same sex partner to her mother with the help of a male friend. Lakshmi, Samyuktha's mother is a popular blogger who has many listeners for her poetic and philosophical takes on love and life. Samyuktha’s father lives with his second wife in the same city. Initially, Lakshmi mistakes the male friend as her future son-in-law but over lunch it is revealed that it is Nandini whom Samyuktha wants to marry. All philosophical and contemporary approaches to life are tested for all those who are involved, along with schisms, prejudices and old grudges that come out unexpectedly and rather uglily.
Purusha Pretham, focuses on Inspector Sebastian as he handles an unidentified male body and becomes entangled in a procedural, personal and emotional maze. Somewhere between his personal troubles and procedural flaws, all hell breaks loose when he misplaces the corpse. Will Sebastian be able to sort out the mess before the deceased man's family arrives to identify him?
Hilarity ensues when a group of men in a small village in Kottayam get together to cook Biryani for a birthday party. The friendly banter over regional variations in recipes and style devolves into heated but entertaining discussions.
A girl juggling her dreams and social expectations, women workers denied bathroom breaks, a housewife thrown into crisis by a routine gone awry, a maid caught between the priorities of her employer couple, a sewage worker deciding to question an atrocity. Five stories about people of different classes, genders and ages - connected in their struggles for freedom and by the tears and smiles they encounter in that journey.
Kunjumon who is working in a law firm has his life turned upside down when a client comes with a special case