The Great Indian Kitchen (2023 film)

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The Great Indian Kitchen
The Great Indian Kitchen 2023 poster.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed by R. Kannan
Written by
  • Savari
  • Jeevitha Suresh Kumar
Based on The Great Indian Kitchen
by Jeo Baby
Produced by
  • Durgaram Choudhary
  • Neel Choudhary
Starring
Cinematography Balasubramaniem
Edited by Leo John Paul
Music byJerry Silvester Vincent
Production
company
RDC Media
Distributed by
  • Sakthi Film Factory
  • KKR Cinemas
Release date
  • 3 February 2023 (2023-02-03) [1]
Running time
100 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

The Great Indian Kitchen is a 2023 Tamil-language drama film directed by R. Kannan and produced by Durgaram Choudhary and Neel Choudhary under the banner of RDC Media. [2] The film is an official remake of the 2021 Malayalam film of the same name. [3] The film stars Aishwarya Rajesh and Rahul Ravindran in lead roles. [4] [5] The film's music and score is composed by debutant Jerry Silvester Vincent, with cinematography handled by Balasubramaniem and editing done by Leo John Paul.

Contents

This is the second collaboration between Balasubramaniem and R. Kannan, after 2008 film Jayamkondaan and Aishwarya Rajesh's first project with R. Kannan. The film predominantly was shot in Chennai.

The Great Indian Kitchen was released in theatres on 3 February 2023. [6] The film was initially scheduled to be released in theatres on 29 November 2022, but got postponed. [7] [8] The film opened to highly positive reviews from critics and audiences.

Plot

An educated dancer, raised in Australia, finds herself in an arranged marriage to a teacher in a very traditional and patriarchal family. While the domestic routine of the Wife begins in the sweet bliss of a new marriage, things begin to go down south. The drudgery of the kitchen and its many unpleasantries - cleaning, filthy utensils and leaking taps - are left to the women while the men mostly indulge themselves with their phone or yoga. The family is so patriarchal that her daughter-in-law hands the toothbrush to the father-in-law, while he is lounging by the verandah. The men eat their meals first and leaves the place a mess without concern for how the women can eat food after them. Their convenience and comfort always come before consideration for their wives. While the new bride takes a while to adjust to these new surroundings and eventually somewhat makes peace with them, her mother-in-law goes to take care of her daughter who is seven months pregnant.

The whole responsibility of cooking, cleaning and other household chores falls on her. Her egotistical husband is inconsiderate of her needs and feelings. When she tells him that it hurts when having sex and asks for some foreplay, he remarks she seems to know everything on the topic and condescendingly tells her he should be attracted to her for foreplay, making her cry to sleep.

Her father-in-law forbids her from finding employment, citing that a woman in the house brings prosperity to the family. When she gets her periods, she is appalled to discover that the family's beliefs regarding menstruation are extremely regressive. She is asked to lock herself up all alone on the floor in a room, eat separately and wash all the things she touches. She is even asked to go stay with a relative or to sleep outside during those days.

While these events transpire, The Sabarimala temple news goes on about the court's decision that menstruation is not an impurity and so women should be allowed to visit the temple. Many people, including the groom's family, do not approve of the verdict.

All these injustices boil over one day and end up with the wife throwing murky kitchen sink water on her husband and father-in-law and leaving the family for her freedom and dignity. The film ends with a scene showing her as an independent dance teacher portraying her pains through a dance while her ex-husband is married again and the second wife seems to meet the first one's fate

Cast

Production

The film was directed by R. Kannan. The technical crew includes Leo John Paul and Jerry Silvester Vincent as editor and musician respectively. Meanwhile, Balasubramaniem was brought in for the film's cinematography. [12] Aishwarya Rajesh, Rahul Ravindran and Poster Nandakumar play the roles essayed by Nimisha Sajayan, Suraj Venjaramoodu and T. Suresh Babu in the original.

Music

The Great Indian Kitchen
Soundtrack album by
Jerry Silvester Vincent
Released2023
Recorded2023
Genre Feature film soundtrack
LanguageTamil
Label Sony Music India
Producer Jerry Silvester Vincent

The soundtrack of the film was composed by newcomer Jerry Silvester Vincent to lyrics by Kabilan Vairamuthu and Dr. Kiruthiyaa. The album's audio rights were acquired by Sony Music India.The full album was released by Sony Music India on 24 January 2023. [13] [14]

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Siru Deivam" Kabilan Vairamuthu Lavita Lobo3:04
2."Maaya Neer Vizhchiye"Dr. Kiruthiyaa Padmaja Sreenivasan 2:24
3."New Hopes" (Instrumental)0:47
4."The Plight" (Instrumental)1:18
5."Rage" (Instrumental)1:01
6."Enough!" (Instrumental)1:49
7."Closure" (Instrumental) Padmaja Sreenivasan 2:21

Release

Theatrical

The Great Indian Kitchen was released in theatres on 3 February 2023. [15] The film was initially released theatrically on 29 November 2022, [16] but got postponed. [17] On 10 May 2022, the film was given a "U/A" certificate by Central Board of Film Certification. [18] The trailer of the film was released on 24 October 2022. [19] The distribution rights of the film in Tamil Nadu were acquired by K. K. Ramesh and B. Sakthivelan under the banner of KKR Cinemas and Sakthi Film Factory. [20] [21]

Home media

The post-theatrical streaming rights of the film were bought by ZEE5 while the satellite rights of the film was purchased by Zee Tamil and Zee Thirai. [22] The film digitally premiered on ZEE5 on 3 March 2023. [23]

Reception

Logesh Ramachandran of The Times of India who gave 3.5 stars out of 5 stars after reviewing the film stated that,"The Great Indian Kitchen has stayed true to its original, and we have nothing to complain about its execution". [1]

Sirinivasa Ramanujam of The Hindu after reviewing the film wrote "Even though the Malayalam original was consumed by a large audience on OTT platforms, a Tamil version might reach its intent to a newer set of audiences — and that's more than enough to make current-day practitioners of patriarchy sit up and take note". [24]

Janani K of India Today who gave 2.5 stars out of 5 stars after reviewing the film stated that,"The minor change in the end act doesn't hold up well, thereby bringing down the desired impact". [25]

Chandhini R of The New Indian Express and Cinema Express after reviewing the film wrote "But as the credits roll, TGIK reiterates that a woman breaking out of patriarchy and making the people who thrive in the system get a liberal dose of the daily muck of an oppressive 'natural order' will always be satisfying". He gave the film 3 stars out of 5 stars. [26] [27]

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