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Chutney Popcorn Details

1999 Certificate 15
  • Rated:
  • 50
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To call CHUTNEY POPCORN a chick flick would be ironic, as the film treats a wide variety of topics with an openness that is careful not to exclude any group--specifically men. However, the film is, in essence, about women loving women--as sisters, as mother and daughter, as friends, as lovers--so to call it anything other than .. Read more

Starring Nisha Ganatra, Jill Hennessy, Sakina Jaffrey, Madhur Jaffrey
Director Nisha Ganatra
Genres Comedy, Drama, Gay/Lesbian

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Chutney Popcorn

To call CHUTNEY POPCORN a chick flick would be ironic, as the film treats a wide variety of topics with an openness that is careful not to exclude any group--specifically men. However, the film is, in essence, about women loving women--as sisters, as mother and daughter, as friends, as lovers--so to call it anything other than a chick flick would be a lie. Nisha Ganatra, the film's director and writer, stars as the excellent, introspective, accepting lead Reena. She peacefully glides past flowing grain fields on her motorcycle, paints henna designs on her beautiful blond girlfriend, Lisa (Jill Hennessy, whose lovely muscular arms will win over any viewer, regardless of sexual preference), snaps photos of other henna-painted "dykes," and participates in traditional ceremonies with her Indian-American family. However, when Reena offers to be a surrogate mother for her sister, Sarita (Sakina Jaffrey), and her white brother-in-law, Mitch (Nick Chinlund), all of the film's relationships--familial and romantic, begin to shift. The hilarious artificial insemination scenes are rife with complex tension. Each member of the family--especially Reena's mother, Meena (Madhur Jaffrey)--has weird feelings about the plan. With a fitting acoustic guitar soundtrack and a light-hearted approach to asking serious questions about difficult issues, Ganatra gets viewers thinking with CHUTNEY POPCORN.

Starring Nisha Ganatra, Jill Hennessy, Sakina Jaffrey, Madhur Jaffrey, Nick Chinlund, Cara Buono, Ajay Naidu
Director Nisha Ganatra
Studio MILLIVRES MULTIMEDIA / LACE
Run time DVD: 1 hr 30 mins
Certificate Certificate 15
Genres Comedy, Drama, Gay/Lesbian
Language DVD: English
Released DVD: 21 Oct 2002
Production year: 1999
Format DVD
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  • 7 out of 7 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    One for the ladies?

    A lesbian love story set in New York. One of the girls is Asian, and the story is centred around her family. Traditional family values clash with second generation American life styles. But there is more to the story than that. The issues involved are treated in a warm-hearted and funny way, and I felt for the main character.

    I like this film a lot. It has a feel-good factor. Can't give it 5 stars because I'm keeping that for the very best.

      • A customer from Middlesex
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  • 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 2 stars

    Sweet as Chutney!

    Cute, funny and refreshing! Is how I would describe Chutney Popcorn. The story follows the lives of Sarita her husband, and her lesbian sister Reena , and their quest to have a child.

    It addresses cultural and sexual taboos honestly and in a down to earth fashion, and was a pleasure to watch. Madhur Jaffrey is hilarious and plays her character brilliantly. I would recommend this film to anyone who enjoys a good storyline full of family values.

      • Pinkcat from Staffordshire
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