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Salt n' Pepper

  • 2011
  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
2.2K
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Mythili and Asif Ali in Salt n' Pepper (2011)
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The story of a few foodies, whose fondness of food bonds them together.The story of a few foodies, whose fondness of food bonds them together.The story of a few foodies, whose fondness of food bonds them together.

  • Director
    • Aashiq Abu
  • Writers
    • Dileesh Nair
    • Syam Pushkaran
  • Stars
    • Lal
    • Shweta Menon
    • Mythili
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    2.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Aashiq Abu
    • Writers
      • Dileesh Nair
      • Syam Pushkaran
    • Stars
      • Lal
      • Shweta Menon
      • Mythili
    • 7User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins total

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    Lal
    Lal
    • Kalathipparampil Kalidasan
    Shweta Menon
    Shweta Menon
    • Maya Krishnan
    • (as Shwetha Menon)
    Mythili
    Mythili
    • Meenakshi
    Asif Ali
    Asif Ali
    • Manu
    Baburaj
    Baburaj
    • Babu
    Vijayaraghavan
    Vijayaraghavan
    • Balakrishnan
    Kalpana
    Kalpana
    • Maria Aunty
    Ahmed Sidhique
    Ahmed Sidhique
    • K.T. Mirash
    • (as Ahmed)
    Majeed
    Majeed
    • RTO
    Munshi Venu
    Munshi Venu
    • Driving Master
    • (as Munshi Venu)
    Aliyar
    Aliyar
    • School Master
    • (as Aliyar Master)
    Sunil Sukhada
    Sunil Sukhada
    • Koya
    • (as Suni Thrissur)
    Archana Kavi
    Archana Kavi
    • Pooja
    Ambika Mohan
    Ambika Mohan
    • Nafeesa
    Favour Francis
    Favour Francis
    • Director 1
    Dileesh Pothan
    Dileesh Pothan
    • Director 2
    Vijayan V. Anand
    • Satheesh
    Bhagyalakshmi
    Bhagyalakshmi
    • Maya Krishnan
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Aashiq Abu
    • Writers
      • Dileesh Nair
      • Syam Pushkaran
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    10hashid-hashid

    The most wonderful Dosa story ever told.

    Aashiq Abu's 'Salt n Pepper' is a simple brilliant film in which he lends color to the which narrated with food as the backdrop. . A strikingly crafted film that is raw and genuine, it crawls right under your heart and stays there. The plot says Kalidasan (Lal) is an archaeologist who is equally obsessed with food, and the smell and feel of the past. Maya (Swetha Menon) lives in another corner of the town, and has to put up with a job as a dubbing artiste that she enjoys, but which is often contrary to her beliefs. The two strike up a conversation that doesn't go too well, after one of Maya's calls to the local Dosa guy ends up on Kalidasan's mobile. Hate slowly gives way to affection, but when they decide to finally meet however, Kalidasan on the spur of the moment sends over his nephew Manu (Asif Ali) instead. And, Meenakshi (Mythili), Maya's roommate, volunteers to make an appearance on her behalf. Having struck up an affinity over the telephone, Kalidasan proceeds to let Maya into the secrets of baking a Joan's Rainbow Cake. Made by a French soldier's wife as the Second World War raged on, and as she anxiously waited for her husband's return home, the sumptuous cake with strawberry, pistachio and orange layers placed one over the other, is topped all over with delicious chocolate sauce. Kalidasan and Maya bake their own versions, and the world around them turns a tad sweeter. Kalidasan almost undergoes a teleportation, courtesy the Unniappam that proclaims Babu's (Baburaj) culinary skills. Almost everyone at the beauty parlor that Maya's house owner (Kalpana) runs, bites into her juicy banana fries with a vengeance. Manu stares at Meenakshi round eyed, with the froth of a hot cappuccino plastered over his upper lip. Balakrishnan (Vijayaraghavan), an officer at an excavation site, explains the impact of a steaming hot tea, after a terribly drunken night. And even the lecherous technician who's after Maya at work, chews into a drumstick in his Sambar as if there is no tomorrow. The film, balanced well, though with a few loose ends, never quite loses the grip as the screenplay and as much as is required. With familiar characters with contemporary references, the movie showcases a glorious, idyllic celebration of middle class values, mirroring our times and more over about 'Food'. Most of the cast including Lal, Shwetha Menon,Asif Ali, Mythili acts well and good. But the surprise and interesting package is Baburaj, with a very funny and great performance role which is absolutely differ from his usual ones. The movie also belongs to cinematographer Shyju Khalid who has done a great job with well framed shots, capturing the essence of 'Food' ! Biji Bal and Avial band's music and Sameera Saneesh's Color direction also amuses the audience with their cleverness and perfection. Writings of Syam Pushkaran and Dileesh Nair are on top notch winning factor of the movie. Director Aashiq Abu had come back with the fantastically made 'Salt n Peppr', which can Taste to all types of Audiences !There are no formulaic ingredients or gimmickry or explosions here and it is a simple, clean, honest film. "Salt n Pepper", one of most genuine films during recent times. Congrats Aashiq Abu and crew. Verdict: Very Good.
    10haronharshan

    On simple say, a cotton cloth of velvet shine !

    The movie has a strong emotional approach towards an old old-sung story.The movie starts with the say "Man live to eat".Every situation in the film was carefully done with beautiful cinematography.Every actor make us laugh even if they are not cracking jokes.The caption "A story of Dosa making" is a metaphor for a simple story.

    The trio Babu Raj, Lal,and Aasif Ali have a good combination throughout the film.Swetha Menon and Mythili again performed a good show.Mythili proved to be promising actress for Mollywood.The beginning even say a lot about kerala food tradition and it would make audience hungry.Salt and pepper make omelet tastier.Likewise Aasiq abu and Baburaj duo together make this movie nourishing.
    7PimpinAinttEasy

    A breath of fresh air .....

    Much of the late 90s and the early 21st century was a terrible period for Malayalam cinema. Mammooty, Mohanlal and Suresh Gopi were trying to outdo each other in terms of the number of mediocre films they acted in. Shaji Kailas and his imitators had run Malayalam cinema into dust. This period was also marked by regressive portrayal of women in movies.

    It was people like Ashiq Abu who helped revive Malayalam cinema. Salt n Pepper was like a breath of fresh air when it came out. Ashiq was probably the first filmmaker to give us a good look around Kerala's cities. He (or maybe it was the writers) also set this film in an interesting milieu. The male lead in Salt n Pepper works in an archaeological department. The female lead is a dubbing artist. The two of them bond over food in a case of mistaken identities. Baburaj was hilarious as the cook who provides moral support to the lonely and hard drinking hero. The film also features scenes where the female characters drink beer and have fun, a welcome change from the regressive nineties.

    The writers Dileesh Nair and Syam Pushkaran packs it in with interesting, humorous and poignant scenes and references. So a lot of the credit goes to the writers as well.
    8bonzybino

    taste it, love it, cherish it..

    Its been a while, or rather put it this way, never enjoyed a movie so regaling in a long time. A light-hearted story with some beautiful moments, non fictitious dialogs, nice songs and an ensemble cast so congruent with portraying the ones we see in our daily lives. The movie s never a simulation, which is probably the best thing about it. A story which is thematically simple - Living to eat rather than eating to live, the long lost love interest, the psychological block and then being in love - and is depicted many a time in malayalam movies still imprints on us a fresh flavour, courtesy the crafty direction and some fabulous portrayals. Lal, Asifali, Swetha menon are all nothing less than awesome. Awing was Baburaj,would be easily his most remembered character. No characters wasted but kalpana, Vijayaraghavan impressive in his short appearance. The final performance by The Avial Band glued well, to my surprise. Crispier editing would have made the movie a class apart. Cinematography and background score needs special mention. Putting together, Salt'n'Pepper is one of those better romantic comedies, if not the best, you would get to see in malayalam. Foodies or non-foodies!! You'll definitely relish the feast.
    7indianature

    Pleasing movie with humorous moments

    I chanced upon Salt n Pepper on Primevideo, in orig. Malayalam w/Eng. subs.

    This is what one would call a 'pleasing film' not quite a rom-com but definitely a romance with a simple plot, good acting, and more than just a few good doses of humour. The dialogues are also good.

    I especially liked the character Mooppan, the elderly adivasi gentleman. Not sure what he added to the film but he was cute and interesting. Turns out that the actor is actually a tribal Kelu Moopan "leader of the Kurichyar community in Mananthavady region of Wayanad district, Kerala" as per another site.

    Salt N Pepper is a very watchable film that holds the interest. Especially good if you are fed up of violent thrillers and stupid slapstick and just want something pleasant to enjoy before bedtime.

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      Every important sequence of the movie has a food item being controlled.
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    • Release date
      • July 8, 2011 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
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    • Language
      • Malayalam
    • Also known as
      • Соль и перец
    • Production companies
      • Lucsam Cinema
      • Lucsam Creations
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      • 1h 58m(118 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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