
Flavors tells the stories of 13 different main characters in 5 parallel story lines.... (Full plot summary below)
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Flavors tells the stories of 13 different main characters in 5 parallel story lines.
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| OffoffoffJoshua TanzerA pleasing sendup of dating, high-tech contract employment and the immigrant experience. If you're Indian-American, you can add five or six stars to any critic's rating. |
| Dallas Morning NewsGary DowellIt's not perfect, but writer-directors Krishna D.K. and Raj Nidimoru deliver some pointed observations and well-drawn characters in their first feature-length film. |
| Entertainment WeeklyGregory KirschlingEarnest and intermittently diverting, this cheerful little movie isn't the sort of thing you see every day. |
| New York PostV.A. MusettoThere's enough schmaltz in the romancer Flavors to keep a second-rate TV sit-com going for an entire season, and then some. |
| The Hollywood ReporterRichard James HavisA good-natured Indian-American romantic comedy in the style of "Bend It Like Beckham." |
| TV Guide MagazineMaitland McDonaghThe cast, a mix of beauty-contest winners, models, veteran actors and newcomers, is as diverse as the characters they play and work together surprisingly smoothly. |
| The New York TimesDave KehrBright, good-spirited and blissfully short. |
| Toronto StarScott ColbyThis is light fare, but it draws its strength from a strong ensemble cast, in the spirit of Love Actually, and the sweetness of its characters. |
| Newark Star-LedgerStephen WhittyBy the end the whole thing feels a little like those ubiquitous $10.95 all-you-can-eat Indian lunch buffets. You can't walk away denying that it was extensive -- or even filling. But neither can you particularly remember any of the dishes you were served. |
| Los Angeles TimesKevin CrustAims for a kind of hip cultural fusion but lacks the sharp satirical perspective to pull it off. |