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Mrs Movie Review: Sanya Malhotra lights up this domestic drama where food is both a liberator and oppressor

Mrs Movie Review: Kitchen is the solution to every problem in Aarti Kadav's Mrs. The film doesn’t shy away from showing the non-aesthetic aspects of cooking. The dirty dishes, wasted food and clogged sink — we get a full view of how ugly cooking can be. Domesticity consumes Richa as she is caught up in the household chores as she is constantly undermined by the men in her family.

February 06, 2025 / 13:32 IST
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Sanya Malhotra stars in Mrs

I was instantly reminded of Githa Hariharan’s short story Gajar Halwa as I watched Aarti Kadav’s Mrs. Hariharan’s short story follows a migrant labourer from South India who learns the recipe of Gaajar Halwa.

As each grated carrot assimilates into ghee, Perumayee realises that she has been subsumed by the city she lives in. Compare this to Richa (played by an earnest Sanya Malhotra), an aspiring dancer whose wings are clipped as she is forced to do household chores shortly after her marriage to a male gynaecologist.

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Mrs: Plot

“Two parts lemon, one part baking soda. Kitchen is the solution to every problem”, says Diwakar (Nishant Dahiya), Richa’s husband who is too caught up with his work (and tennis matches) to help his wife in domestic chores.