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-2021- | Ninnila Ninnila

due to its focus on a "weird chef," many audiences found its emotional core to be original and distinct. How to Watch

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Ninnila Ninnila (released as in Tamil) is a 2021 romantic drama directed by Ani I.V. Sasi that explores themes of love, loss, and healing through the lens of culinary art. Ninnila Ninnila -2021-

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| | Rating | Key Quote | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | The Times of India | 3.0/5 | "...a light-hearted tale for the foodie in you" | | Cinema Express | 3.5/5 | "...a delectable tale of love, loss and longing" | | Firstpost | — | "...Nithya Menen, Ashok Selvan, Ritu Varma shine in a heartwarming film" | | The Hindu | — | "...a story of love and healing, with food as the catalyst" | | IMDb (User Rating) | 7.5/10 | A well-made feel-good movie with a fresh, new treatment | due to its focus on a "weird chef,"

The movie treats cooking as an emotional art form rather than a career. The camera treats dishes—ranging from steaming biryanis to delicate chocolate cakes—with immense visual romance. Food acts as a language of unspoken love and an instrument for healing trauma. 2. Acceptance of Flaws

Ninnila Ninnila (2021) is a Tamil-language romantic drama with magical‑realist elements directed by R. Sarathkumar (credited as Gautham) and produced by R. K. S. Suresh. The film centers on food, memory, and longing, following an emotionally reserved chef whose life is upended when a mysterious woman enters his restaurant and catalyzes healing through shared meals. The narrative blends romance with subtle supernatural beats, using gastronomy as a metaphor for memory, identity, and reconnection. Lenedi Lenedi Nee Roopame

The story centers on Dev (Ashok Selvan), an overweight genius chef who moves to London for a job at "Amara," a high-end restaurant run by a world-renowned chef (Nassar). Dev suffers from severe insomnia and unpredictable muscle spasms. At the restaurant, he meets Tara (Ritu Varma), a stickler for rules who lives with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). The two could not be more different.

: An overweight, genius chef who moves to London to work at 'Amara', a premium multi-cuisine restaurant. Dev is an insomniac, experiences random, painful muscle spasms, and cooks purely by raw instinct rather than following standard recipes.

A fellow chef in the same kitchen who lives with extreme Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). She thrives on strict discipline, clean counters, and perfectionism.

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