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Movies For Foodies Of India That Gen-Z Has Handpicked As Delicious-Treat

Movies For Foodies Of India That Gen-Z Has Handpicked As Delicious-Treat

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When it comes to movies for foodies of India, cinephiles, “ye filmein dekh aur fir kha, khuja, batti bujha ke soja!” (mused from Govinda’s dialogue).

  1. Daawat-e-Ishq (2014)
  • Literally a “dawaat” and “ishq” tale, it is a story in a few words.
  • It can be described as a fight against social justice, but with love and food being the prime hathiyaar.
  • Where there is food, there is a food lover. Do enjoy this movie that’s baked for every food lover in India.
  • Duration – 2 hours 03 Minutes 
  • Directed by Habib Faisal
  • IMDb Rating – 6.1/10
  • Available On Amazon Prime
Daawat-e-Ishq (2014)

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  1. Luv Shuv Tey Chicken Khurana (2012)
  • The struggle of Omi Khurana to work out the secret ingredient that completes his family’s year-long recipe of chicken is what’s the movie plot is.
  • The film exhibits enormous recipes that unveiled steadily, just like life itself. But, when it finally does get revealed, it’s finger-licking good!
  • Duration – 2 hours 20 Minutes
  • Directed by Sameer Sharma   
  • IMDb Rating – 6.6/10
  • Available On – Netflix India
Luv Shuv Tey Chicken Khurana (2012)

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  1. Ramji Londonwale (2005)
  • Amongst a decent watch in movies for foodies of India is a story of an orphan cook (the character played by R Madhavan in the film).
  • The film will make you taste the essence of life through good food and great comedy timings.
  • Ramji Londonwale is a character that every other Indian will relate to, a middle-class man with responsibility and ambitions in his eyes. 
  • Duration – 2 hours 34 Minutes
  • Genre – Comedy / Drama 
  • Directed by Sanjay Dayma   
  • IMDb Rating – 6.6/10
  • Available On – Prime video, MX Player
Ramji Londonwale (2005)

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  1. Salt n Pepper (2011)
  • Showing food as a central character makes this gem enough to be on the list of movies for foodies of India.
  • However, the movie tells the story of two people that aren’t hitched but fall in love.
  • By far, the film is one of the best romantic comedies Malayalam Cinema has ever provided.
  • Duration – 2 hours 12 Minutes 
  • Directed by Ashiq Abu 
  • IMDb Rating – 7.4/10
  • Available On – Sun NXT, Mx Player
Salt n Pepper (2011)
  1. Paranthe Wali Gali (2014)
  • A love story set in the backdrop of Old Delhi and parathas being the juncture of unanimity.
  • The movie will make you explore the gullies of Old Delhi while you are at your home–isn’t it enthralling? A delicious journey that every food lover in India should watch.
  • Duration – 1 hour 47 Minutes 
  • Directed by Sachin Gupta  
  • IMDb Rating – 5/10
  • Available On – Prime Video 
Paranthe Wali Gali (2014)

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  1. The Hundred-Foot Journey (2014)
  • A Hollywood-flick, trying to spread the aroma of Indian spices. A battle between foods from the west (seafood platter)and the foods from the east (murgh masala), between the contests one experience is a culinary voyage. Well, that’s the #foodgasm a food lover needs! 
  • Duration – 2 hours 02 Minutes 
  • Directed by Lasse Hailstorm
  • IMDb Rating – 7.2/10
  • Available On – Sony LIV
The Hundred-Foot Journey

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  1. Bheemasena Nala Maharaja
  • Karthik Saragur’s most recent movie is about the association of people and food, which goes behind the realms of craving.
  • Food impacts how we act, and it could likewise determine a significant part in our physical and mental prosperity.
  • The movie explains the subtler meaning of food and its influence. A food lover shouldn’t miss this opportunity to take a dive into their eating habits.
  • Duration – 2 hours 20 Minutes 
  • Directed by Karthik Sara Gaur
  • IMDb Rating – 6.5/10
  • Available On Amazon Prime 
Bheemasena Nala Maharaja

We have no intention to wreck your diet plans and make you eat unhealthily. Take it as a cheat day when watching these movies with a bowl full of popcorn by your side.

Blog Edited By Ritika Gupta

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