Laapataa Ladies is one movie from 2024 that was enjoyed by people of all ages. It’s Kiran Rao’s second directorial, which is set in rural India and follows the misadventures of two young brides, who get lost in a confusing train journey. The two end up swapping places, but this mix up does more good than harm for both of them. The comedy drama was initially released in theaters, and eventually on Netflix where it was one of the top watched Hindi movies. It’s no surprise because it’s a movie that takes complex topics through a lens of simplicity that is heart touching and memorable.
Although Hindi movies rarely use food as motifs to stir an emotion or further a story, there’s one dish that is a standout in Laapataa Ladies. Phool, who is stranded at a railway station, and is taken in by Manjula Mai, decides to help the tea shop owner out until her husband tracks her down. Her contribution in the tea shop is initially cooking some samosas, making tea, and washing used utensils, but eventually she decides to make some kalakand, which sells like hot cakes at the station. Eventually this dessert becomes a means for Phool to find purpose, beyond housework, beyond being just a wife. It also helped that Manju Mai is a strong female figure who makes her realise that a woman is relevant and complete even without the presence of a husband and a conventional family life.
If you haven’t watched the movie yet, we highly recommend it! And if you want to rewatch it, then why not recreate the kalakand, and munch on it while enjoying the movie once again?
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