The Lunchbox is a delicious and tasty love story without any song, which appears between two strangers who have never met and only notes the way of exchange of their feelings. Movie creates good hope and with a unique concept, which provides a breath of fresh air and certainly it will leave a satisfactory smile on the audiences face when you exit the theatres. How a lunch box can be a medium to express your feeling and love, the movie efficiently and impressively articulate this. Starring Irrfan Khan, Nimrat Kaur and Nawazuddin Siddiqui have done their best for the movie.
Story: The Lunchbox is a bittersweet love story between two strangers who never met and they expresses their feeling only with notes. Saajan Fernandes (Irrfan) is employ who works in a government of India and the widowed is about to retire from his job. He feels older than he is. Lia (Nimrat) is the main character who is a house wife and she has a troubled relationship with her husband.
Story come twist when Ila decides to cook a delicious launch for her husband but due to the error of Mumbai’s famous Dhaba walla’s the Ila’s launch box delivered to Saajan.As Ila has prepared the delicious dishes for her husband expecting some return of love but surprising she got her box empty.
Again she send a letter with the lunch box next day and both of them fall in love with and lunch box and notes connects them. However the story moves with many interesting folds and audiences will bound to taste the delicious food of love and expression in movie. There are different funny moments in the movie especially with Irrfan and Nawazuddin which is enough to prove the complicated but magnificent chemistry between both the artists.
Irrfan Khan has no need to prove his talent and he has don complete justice with his role in the movie.
However if you expects that there will be complete Bollywood Masala here, then you will be disappoint here as the movie is a differently from the typed movie from bollywood with glorious writing and making.
Star Cast: Irrfan Khan, Nimrat Kaur, Nawazuddin Siddiqui
Director: Ritesh Batra
Music Director: Max Richter
By Manish Kumar
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