Flavors tells the stories of 13 different main characters in 5 parallel story lines.Flavors tells the stories of 13 different main characters in 5 parallel story lines.Flavors tells the stories of 13 different main characters in 5 parallel story lines.
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10nathanvp
Sensitive & amusing - stands apart from the rest!
What struck me most was the care that seem to have gone into this smart little film. A bunch of us saw this film together and we had a great time grinning at each other every time something happened on the screen that we could relate to.
I like the fact that makers were very sensible to the characters and even though none of the characters really had much time on screen, they made a very lasting impression. We still use some of those dialogs from the movie - very funny indeed!
We also spent a good chunk of time analyzing the film as to how each of those characters knew each other and I have to say it's a very good job in tying all them lose ends. Very tight!
Overall, it was a great fun film that is not just a comedy with a bunch of jokes but some very good insight, some smart screenplay and great characters.
I would rate the film as one of the most entertaining... actually THE most entertaining film in this line of Indo-US films. I've seen a handful of them and none of them even attempt to do more than a straight forward film with those age old stories on identity crisis or generation gap.
I like the fact that makers were very sensible to the characters and even though none of the characters really had much time on screen, they made a very lasting impression. We still use some of those dialogs from the movie - very funny indeed!
We also spent a good chunk of time analyzing the film as to how each of those characters knew each other and I have to say it's a very good job in tying all them lose ends. Very tight!
Overall, it was a great fun film that is not just a comedy with a bunch of jokes but some very good insight, some smart screenplay and great characters.
I would rate the film as one of the most entertaining... actually THE most entertaining film in this line of Indo-US films. I've seen a handful of them and none of them even attempt to do more than a straight forward film with those age old stories on identity crisis or generation gap.
rated as funny but turned as boring
The movie is not so funny as it seemed to be something went missing , may be the director has changed the script so that it is confusing.He could have made it much more interesting without the silly characters who are supposed to make people laugh but they failed as though.Itis not up to the audience expectations some where lost in the middle.The only saving source is "sangita" played by sireesha , she truly reflects the manner and behaviour of Indian women who accompanies their husbands to US and will not have a clue of what they meant to be and what exactly are they supposed to do.
She really deserves some appreciation for her work though it's her first film.Looks so innocent and sensitive for any one who looks at her will definitely fall in love with the character.
I hope the director will learn from his mistakes and try not to repeat the same in future and i wish him all the best.
She really deserves some appreciation for her work though it's her first film.Looks so innocent and sensitive for any one who looks at her will definitely fall in love with the character.
I hope the director will learn from his mistakes and try not to repeat the same in future and i wish him all the best.
A fun take on Indians in America in the 2000s
Some simple but really nice humour. 5 parallel story lines highlighting 5 different aspects of the Indian Experience in the USA. The pressures to get married (the Indian Way), the boom of IT back in the 2000s and of course the loneliness of a homemaker in a foreign land.
This film feels more like one long episode of some sitcom featuring rather stereotypical Indian characters. But that's ok since the humour is on point and the underlying themes hold strong.
The interplay of different storyline felt a little confusing at first, but as the film progressed it helped spice things up. Sadly, it also began to feel more like any other sitcom.
A great watch for any day.
This film feels more like one long episode of some sitcom featuring rather stereotypical Indian characters. But that's ok since the humour is on point and the underlying themes hold strong.
The interplay of different storyline felt a little confusing at first, but as the film progressed it helped spice things up. Sadly, it also began to feel more like any other sitcom.
A great watch for any day.
refreshing "Flavors" of life
OK, I was a bit unhappy seeing a few negative comments about this movie. I wanted to answer them in the small review of mine.
Why is this name flavors -- Not bcos they all meet at a restaurant. But bcos this movie tries to captures different (not all) flavors of NRIs in USA. Why they have funny characters -- The characters are not intended to be funny, U laugh out loud bcos if you know indians u could relate all the characters that you saw in this movie. Its this relation that brings a smile to your face.
I totally loved the movie, and its way better than all the "American-*" movies abt NRIs in India trying to "re-discover" themselves. I can watch this movie a hundred times for the "Parents" and for "sangeetha"
Why is this name flavors -- Not bcos they all meet at a restaurant. But bcos this movie tries to captures different (not all) flavors of NRIs in USA. Why they have funny characters -- The characters are not intended to be funny, U laugh out loud bcos if you know indians u could relate all the characters that you saw in this movie. Its this relation that brings a smile to your face.
I totally loved the movie, and its way better than all the "American-*" movies abt NRIs in India trying to "re-discover" themselves. I can watch this movie a hundred times for the "Parents" and for "sangeetha"
Refreshingly Different
Finally, after a spate of I_am_rediscovering_my_Indianness Indo American films, it was really refreshing to see one that is different. Here is a movie you will love for its raw charm, absence of stereotypes and good humor. Not just 'good' humor - 'excellent' humor I must say- I was laughing all the way. Of the four different stories that make up the film, my favorite was that of Vivek, a chocolate-faced, pathetic guy who obsesses about this girl back in India. If you are Indian, you can't help but notice how most characters resemble people you know in your everyday life. Well scripted characters and good performances. Bharti Achrekar and Anjan Srivastava steal the show. If this well-crafted feature is the debut effort of the directorial team, you bet I am going to be watching out for their upcoming releases.
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $93,370
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $56,000
- Jul 18, 2004
- Gross worldwide
- $93,370
- Runtime
- 1h 58m(118 min)
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