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''India Sweets and Spices'' is a 2021 American comedy-drama film directed and written by Geeta Malik. The film had a limited theatrical release in the United States on November 19, 2021. The film stars Sophia Ali,
Manisha Koirala Manisha Koirala (; born 16 August 1970) is a Nepali people, Nepalese actress who works in Cinema of India, Indian films, predominantly in Hindi and Tamil language, Tamil. Born to the politically prominent Koirala family, she is the daughter of ...
,
Rish Shah Rishabh Rish Shah (born 17 December 1997) is an English actor. He had his breakout role as Kamran in the Disney+ series '' Ms. Marvel'' (2022). He has also appeared in the short film '' The Long Goodbye'' (2020), the feature films '' The Sweet ...
, and
Adil Hussain Khandkar Mohammad Adil Hussain (; born 5 October 1963) is an Indian actor who is known for his work in several Indian independent and mainstream film productions, as well as international cinema, in films such as '' The Reluctant Fundamentali ...
. The film is based on Geeta Malik's own script “Dinner With Friends” that won the 2016 Academy Nicholl Fellowships in screen-writing.


Synopsis

Alia Kapur comes home from
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to her upper class neighborhood in suburban New Jersey for summer vacation. Back in her Ruby Hill community of Indian-Americans, Alia deals with her family's drama while meeting Varun, an Indian-American man from a much poorer background than her own. They begin to see each other secretly, but it turns out that their mothers have a history Alia never knew about.


Cast

* Sophia Ali as Alia "Ali" Kapur. She is a
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student who returns home to Ruby Hill, New Jersey. *
Manisha Koirala Manisha Koirala (; born 16 August 1970) is a Nepali people, Nepalese actress who works in Cinema of India, Indian films, predominantly in Hindi and Tamil language, Tamil. Born to the politically prominent Koirala family, she is the daughter of ...
as Sheila Kapur, Alia's strict mother *
Rish Shah Rishabh Rish Shah (born 17 December 1997) is an English actor. He had his breakout role as Kamran in the Disney+ series '' Ms. Marvel'' (2022). He has also appeared in the short film '' The Long Goodbye'' (2020), the feature films '' The Sweet ...
as Varun Dutta. Alia falls in love with him after meeting him in a grocery store. *
Adil Hussain Khandkar Mohammad Adil Hussain (; born 5 October 1963) is an Indian actor who is known for his work in several Indian independent and mainstream film productions, as well as international cinema, in films such as '' The Reluctant Fundamentali ...
as Dr. Ranjit Kapur, Alia's laidback father *Anita Kalathara as Neha, Alia's best friend *Deepti Gupta as Bhairavi "Bhairu" Dutta, Varun's mother. She went to
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with Sheila. *Moses Das as Nitin Varma, Best friends to Alia, Varun, Neha, and Rahul. *Raj Kala as Gurvinder Dutta, Varun's father *Ved Sapru as Rahul Singh, Alia's friend


Production

Malik drew upon her childhood experiences in
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for the film. Her parents would take part in what Malik's mother described as '
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therapy' with others in their Indian community, where they would "eat their own food and have our own clothes on". Malik initially saw these parties as comforting but that "as I got older, I realized there was also a lot of backbiting and gossiping; there was a lot of drama behind the scenes." ''India Sweets and Spices'' was filmed in
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.


Release

''India Sweets and Spices'' had its world premiere at the
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on June 12, 2021, followed by a screening at the
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on October 30 of the same year. The movie had a limited theatrical release in the United States starting on November 19, 2021.


Reception

''India Sweets and Spices'' has a rating of 83% on
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based on 30 reviews, with an average rating of 6.7/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "Often offering both halves of its titular flavor profiles with equal aplomb, ''India Sweets and Spices'' is a slightly uneven but uniquely savory rom-com." Lisa Kennedy of ''The New York Times'' wrote that "Without sacrificing comedic buoyancy, Malik and her ensemble make palpable a community that is vibrant and claustrophobic". Kristen Page-Kirby of ''The Washington Post'' said that "But Malik has created a world that feels very real, ably communicating its occasionally frustrating and deceptively complex contours". Kimber Myers of ''Los Angeles Times'' wrote that "Warmth and intelligence — and a strong sense of both fun and feminism — make Malik’s film worth a watch, and rising star Ali is worth keeping an eye on as well". Roxana Hadadi of
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rated the film at two stars, noting that the movie followed a formula typical of "Movies about “ethnic” communities" while also stating that "Koirala and Gupta! 'India Sweets and Spices' is worth watching for their work alone." Josh Kupecki of ''The Austin Chronicle'' gave the film the same rating and opined that "Positive ethnic portrayals are always refreshing, but unfortunately, homogenization rarely has any flavor".


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* *{{Rotten Tomatoes, india_sweets_and_spices 2020s English-language films Bleecker Street films Desi films Films about Indian Americans Films set in New Jersey Films shot in Atlanta