5 foodie films to rock this weekend

What better way to enjoy the weekend than with movies and food? How about getting the best of both worlds by watching movies centered around food? Over the years, several big-screen productions have incorporated food, cooking and the restaurant industry in their mainstream stories. These movies often make our mouth water with their shots of delicious dishes made by the characters, which soon become our favourites. there are many movies that are out foodie will enjoy. We’ve put together a short list for you to get started. These movies are available to watch on leading OTT platforms, so the best of foodie movie evenings are just a click away!

Here are 5 foodie movies to watch this weekend:

1. Hundred Foot Journey (2014)

This comedy-drama about the clash of cuisines (Indian and Indian) French) is a visual and emotional treat. It honors the power of food to bridge cultural gaps and erase superficial boundaries. When Abbu Kadam (Om Puri) and his family move to rural France, they are welcomed into the neighborhood by Madame Mallory (Helen Mirren). But their relationship turns sour when Abbu and Hassan (Manish Dayal) set up an Indian restaurant in the area. Madame herself owns a Michelin-star restaurant across the street, and a dramatic rivalry quickly erupts between the two sides. Hassan, a talented chef with big dreams, is caught in the middle. She’s eager to expand her knowledge beyond food Indian Cooking. But what do his aspirations mean for his family and his business? Watch and find out! A bonus is the film’s beautiful soundtrack composed by AR Rahman, which perfectly complements the grandeur of the French countryside and the charm of its inhabitants.

2. Chef

original 2014 movie, chef, Jon Favreau, Sofia Vergara, Scarlett Johansson and Emje Anthony. An official Bollywood adaptation of the film was released in 2017, starring Saif Ali Khan in the lead role. A heartwarming tale enriched by the wonders of food and family, both the chef’s versions are a great watch for foodies. When the protagonist loses his job at an expensive restaurant, he is under a lot of stress. However, he sees a glimmer of hope when he decides to launch a food truck with his son, with whom he had lost touch. The Jon Favreau version treats the audience to mouth-watering visuals of Cuban cuisine, while the Saif Ali Khan adaptation shines a light on the cuisine Kochi, These films are about one man’s passion for cooking and how it leads him down unexpected paths. They’re also about the power of food to help people reconnect and sometimes save them from themselves.

3. Julie and Julia (2009)

based on true stories, Julie and Julia Follows the lives of two women: chef and cookbook author Julia Child in the 1950s and New York blogger Julie Powell in 2002. While Childe was played by Meryl Streep, Powell was played by Amy Adams. Powell decided to try her hand at every recipe in Child’s Cookbook in a year and documented her efforts in a blog. The film cuts between her story as a chef and Child’s own struggles in the 1950s (when the industry was largely dominated by men). The film is directed by noted rom-com filmmaker Nora Ephron, who is also known for you’ve got Mail (nineteen ninety eight), when harry met sally (1989) and sleepless in Seattle (1993). This film is not a traditional romance, but a romance with two women Eat, It is a profession for one and a hobby for the other, yet the audience understands that cooking is much more than the two. You can also expect some fun cooking Advice While watching this delightful film.

4. Ratatouille (2007)

No foodie movies list would be complete without this Ratatouille, This animated film has become a favorite of critics as well as the public over the years and appeals to children and adults alike. It follows the adventures of Remy, a mouse with superior taste buds who dreams of being able to cook. When he crosses paths with Linguini – a garbage boy working at a famous restaurant in Paris – the two collaborate in an innovative way to fulfill their aspirations. If previous movies were about unleashing the power of food cultural borders, this film takes that notion even further: blurring the lines between species by showing a mouse who loves to cook (and is good at it!). With a creative screenplay and dialogues that will stay with you long after you watch, Ratatouille A must for any food lover.

5. Menu (2022)

So far the four movies on this list are more or less “feel-good” movies. They’re a relaxing way to ring in the weekend in the company of cute characters. But if you are looking for something edgy and mind-bending, pick this one menu (2022). The film is described as a comedy-horror and is helmed by the creators of the award-winning series succession, Starring Ralph Fiennes, Anya-Taylor Joy, Nicholas Hoult and Janet McTeer, menu Considered a satire on the dark side of fine dining culture and today’s restaurant industry. the film is set in a special restaurant Set on a remote island, its chef is played by the inimitable Ralph Fiennes. The film follows the experiences of various diners as they dig into a special tasting menu through a series of bizarre, horrifying and darkly comic events. As the plot unfolds, you’ll be left admiring the food, but questioning the very nature of the fine dining industry today. More than the eyes, stomach or heart, this film is a treat for the mind: with its unexpected twists, social commentary and irreverent humour.

Which of these movies would you watch first? Tell us in the comments.

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