Flavors is a 2003 romantic comedy film written and directed by Raj Nidimoru and Krishna D.K., concerning Indian immigrants in America.
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Directed by | Raj and DK |
Written by | Raj and DK |
Produced by | Anupam Mittal Raj and DK |
Starring | Reef Karim Anjan Srivastav Bharati Achrekar Pooja Kumar Rishma Malik Anupam Mittal Jicky Schnee Sireesha Katragadd |
Cinematography | David Isern |
Edited by | Frank Reynolds |
Music by | Songs: Lesle Lewis Score: Mahesh Shankar |
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Running time | 118 minutes |
Country | United States |
Languages | English Hindi |
Flavors tells the stories of 13 different main characters in five parallel story lines. The marriage of NRI Rad (Anupam Mittal) to his American fiancée (Jicky Schnee) brings his family to the US where they quickly adapt to American ways. Meanwhile, Kartik (Reef Karim), tries to maintain a long-distance relationship with his friend Rachna (Pooja Kumar) and bored housewife Sangita (Sireesha Katragadda) is neglected by her workaholic husband (Gaurang Vyas).
Flavors was an official selection at the Cairo International Film Festival, the Hamptons International Film Festival, the Milan Film Festival, the Hawaii International Film Festival, the Bangkok International Film Festival, the San Francisco International Film Festival, the Asian American International Film Festival and the Mumbai Film Festival.
Flavors received mostly positive reviews form critics. Vivek Kumar of Rediff said that "Filmmaking is all about captivating your audience; it is the business of filmmaking and Flavors succeeds in this business venture."[2] Screen called it "innovative" and "entertaining"[3] while Dave Kehr of The New York Times termed it "bright, good-spirited and blissfully short".[4]
In India, Flavors averaged ₹125,000 (US$1,600) per print and was the second top grosser in metro theatres for its opening week behind Vaastu Shastra.[3] In the US, the film grossed around $150,000 on 14 screens.[5]
For their work on Flavors, Nidimoru and Krishna DK received a nomination for Best Emerging Directors at the Asian American International Film Festival in New York. The film also won the President Award at the 2003 Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival. Pooja Kumar received the Screen Actors Guild Emerging Actor Award for her performance.[6]
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