Keywords
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restaurant
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cooking
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chef
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haute cuisine
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interracial romance
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The Kadam family leaves India for France where they open a restaurant directly across the road from Madame Mallory's Michelin-starred eatery.
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The family of talented cook, Hassan Kadam (Manish Dayal), has a life filled with both culinary delights and profound loss. Drifting through Europe after fleeing political violence in India that killed the family restaurant business and their mother, the Kadams arrive in France. Once there, a chance auto accident and the kindness of a young woman, Marguerite (Charlotte Le Bon), in the village of Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val inspires Papa Kadam (Om Puri) to set up a Indian restaurant there. Unfortunately, this puts the Kadams in direct competition with the snobbish Madame Mallory's acclaimed haute cuisine establishment across the street where Marguerite also works as a sous-chef. The resulting rivalry eventually escalates in personal intensity until it goes too far. In response, there is a bridging of sides initiated by Hassan, Marguerite, and Madame Mallory (Dame Helen Mirren), both professional and personal, that encourages an understanding that will change both sides forever. —Kenneth Chisholm ([email protected])
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The Kadam family after leaving India due to a fatal tragedy finally settle in a small town in southern France. They set up a traditional family run Indian restaurant just like they had always planned but opposite a competitive French restaurant. This initial rivalry creates unexpected twists for the better and for the worse in the lives of both the Kadam family and Madame Mallory (Dame Helen Mirren), the owner of the Michelin star restaurant a hundred feet away. —Viir khubchandani
Quotes
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Madame Mallory
What is this flavor that is fighting against the chicken ?
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Hassan
I added some spices for flavor to the sauce, and coriander for garnish and freshness.
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Madame Mallory
But why change a recipe that is 200 years old ?
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Hassan
Because, madam, maybe 200 years is long enough.
Scene #2
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Papa
You want Hassan because you want another star for yourself, yes ?
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Madame Mallory
Oh, yes. Yes, I will not lie. But I will also offer him a stepping stone to the world. He deserves it. He has a gift.
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Papa
You are very stubborn.
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Papa
Oh, it's morning already.
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Papa
A new dawn. So... How much will you pay him per week ?
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Madame Mallory
200 euro.
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Papa
[chuckling] Now you are proving you are insane.
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Madame Mallory
250, plus food.
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Papa
If you sit in cold all night, he's worth 600.
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Madame Mallory
[scoffs] In your dreams.
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Papa
450, or I walk.
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Madame Mallory
320, but 350 after three month. Do we have a deal ?
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Papa
No.
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Hassan
Yes. We have a deal.
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Papa
[speaking Hindi]
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Hassan
Okay, relax, Papa.
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Papa
What do you mean, "relax" ? Spoiled the whole game.
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Madame Mallory
Papa, we have a deal.
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Papa
Madame...
Scene #3
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Papa
She thinks she owns everybody in town. Do you hear me up there? I say no! Don't try to steal my children!
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Madame Mallory
I will report you, Mr. Kadam, for making too much noise.
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Papa
And I will report you for attempted child abduction!
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Madame Mallory
Have you even asked the boy what he wants?
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Papa
You deliberately seduced him!
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Madame Mallory
[Scoffs]
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Papa
You seduced his mind,with your awful, tasteless, empty sauces! With your pitiful little squashed bits of garlic!
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Madame Mallory
That is called subtlety of flavor.
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Papa
It's called meanness of spirit! If you have a spice, use it! Don't sprinkle it. Spoon it in!
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Madame Mallory
What you do not seem to understand is that there is such a thing as enough. Enough is enough, arrêtez!
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Papa
Yes, enough of you. Always up there like a queen or something. You tell him, it's "classical". What is "classical"?
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Madame Mallory
"Classical" comes from the word "class". And that is what he will learn in my kitchen. He will learn how to cook with class.
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Papa
Indian cannot become French, and the French cannot become Indian.
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Madame Mallory
Mr. Kadam, I think I have just spent the whole day washing those words off your wall.