I loved this movie, so much. First of all, the acting was fantastic, all the characters were so lively, but so realistically portrayed. The romance in the movie, wasn't the cheesy and instant kind. Instead it was gradual, it showed how important a job is and how it can affect a relationship, much like in real life. The drama was also well played out, the movie, starting from a tragedy. And it captured the struggles of a Muslim Indian family, the racism they felt at home and in France. Very well produced and not overly done to the point where the viewer could sense all the messages of the movie. One important message being that no matter what religion or place we're from, food connects us all and drops all negative stereotypes.