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Coldd Lassi and Chicken Masala review: Divyanka Tripathi, Rajeev Khandelwal ham through this romantic drama

Shreya Paul

Sep 05, 2019 13:29:16 IST

Language: Hindi

The web is an appropriate platform for quirky, out-of-the-box narratives. Despite the initial admiration for the choice of subject and the relatively free-flowing depiction of it, Alt Balaji and ZEE 5's Coldd Lassi and Chicken Masala could not completely shrug off the Balaji hangover. Divyanka Tripathi and Rajeev Khandelwal appear in the series, which charts the lives of Chef Nitya and 'International' Chef Vikram.

At the outset, Coldd Lassi and Chicken Masala has all the boxes ticked. A coming-of-age romantic drama, a bevy of notable television names as part of its cast, on-point production design, and a worthy director in Pradeep Sarkar — where it falters is research (but more on that later).

 Coldd Lassi and Chicken Masala review: Divyanka Tripathi, Rajeev Khandelwal ham through this romantic drama

Still from Coldd Lassi and Chicken Masala

The web show follows separated partners Nitya and Vikram as a chance meeting reunites them eight years later. Both culinary maestros in their own right, their inter-personal ego clashes lead to a fun-and-juicy tale of loves lost and regained. Ignoring Ekta's signature trope of using 'coincidence' as a narrative driver, the series attempts at building believable, and (more refreshingly) flawed characters. The narrative moves back-and-forth from present-day to 2010 Bhopal.

The best virtue in Nitya is her hunger to excel in life. She even confesses the first trait to attract her towards Vikram was his incomparable talent at whipping up delectable dishes from scratch. In the rampant flashbacks, audiences see that Nitya strives to get herself and Vikram admitted to Le Cordon Bleu in Paris, considered one of the world's premium institutes in culinary sciences. She even pushes Vikram to explore and experiment more with his fusion cooking.

Vikram, on the other hand, is a wastrel of sorts, whiling away time in merriment and friends. He whines that he would have expected a 'simple' wife in Nitya. He is effortless in his cooking as well as in life. He is more than glad to just sit at his paternal restaurant, and gloat in its hefty monthly income along with his wife, but Nitya is (rightfully) critical of the fact.

The current sections of the narrative are less tolerable. Divyanka unleashes her OTT self at most junctures, giving audiences a generous amount of raised eyebrows, pursed lips, and sati-savitri renditions of the modern-day single parent. Meanwhile, Rajeev revels in unnecessary accented English because he is an 'international' chef. He ill-treats Nitya in order to hide his true feelings of love (because what has Bollywood taught us all these years, right?), and only talks about his 'international' standards of cooking and how the buy-out of Nitya's restaurant was a mere coincidence.

Coldd Lassi and Chicken Masala

Execution aside, the character arcs in the romantic drama were probably written well. Doris Dey and Jaya Misra pen passionate characters who mature over the first seven episodes. Their differences are believable, and therefore the rift (the actual reason behind which is still retained as a cliffhanger), stands justified. But the Coldd Lassi and Chicken Masala team lose its plot (literally) when they try taking it beyond the paper.

Khandelwal disappoints quite thoroughly. With a legacy that includes subjects like Left Right Left, Shaitan, Table No. 21, and Aamir, one would expect him to be more genuine with the camera. Though he tries to salvage the narrative at points, most of the scenes see him hamming it away to glory. With the space to oscillate between megalomania, humour and passionate love, Vikram could have been so much more than what Khandelwal attempts at.

Clearly drawing deep inspiration from 2014 American comedy drama Chef and R Balki's iconic Cheeni Kum, Divyanka's character ought to have been a bitter, irritable genius, trying to make her way through the madness of life. Nitya is even a logical mother who teaches her son Vivaan it is important to learn to live alone and be happy with the self. But Tripathi falls short by miles and chooses to opt for dramatic overdoing instead.

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Coldd Lassi and Chicken Masala

But what is most surprising, is the direction in Coldd Lassi and Chicken Masala. An advertisement genius, Sarkar has had compelling stories to his credit. The same man who gave the world a sweet, nuanced love story between Shekhar and Lolita in Parineeta, seems like he built stick figures out of Nitya and Vikram. Hardly any screentime is devoted to the process of cooking or for that matter food, elements which were supposed to bind the web series together.

It seems as if Sarkar has tried his level best to hammer home the point that Vikram is, in fact, an 'international' chef. Which nation? Who cares? He is an 'international' chef with two Michelin stars under his belt. That should suffice, no? (Much like the Germany-returned musician extraordinaire Himesh Reshammiya in Aap Ka Suroor).

If anything, the web provides a platform for deeper critique. Thus, in such a scenario, it is best if the research teams chip in too. Exotic dish names and culinary jargon are thrown around in the script like candies, pulling down the credibility of a show which deserved better acting.

Production design and cinematography aside, none of the departments seem to have stepped up enough, leaving behind a workable script with huge flaws.

Rating: 2 and 1/2 *

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Coldd Lassi Aur Chicken Masala review: A cute romcom that goes to the heart via kitchen

BollywoodLife Sep 05, 2019 15:28 PM

We suggest you don't watch Divyanka Tripathi Dahiya, Rajeev Khandelwal's ZEE5 & ALTBalaji Original Coldd Lassi Aur Chicken Masala on an empty stomach.

Cold Lassi Aur Chicken Masala Review | Divyanka Tripathi Dahiya and Rajeev Khandelwal‘s kitchen rom-com ends with, “…and they cooked happily ever after.” Except it doesn’t. In the ZEE5 and ALTBalaji Original, Divyanka plays Indie Spice restaurant’s head chef Nitya Sharma. Going by trailer and teasers, it’s easy to expect a glossy, grilling romance between a tightly-wound Nitya and Michelin-starred chef Vikram Singh Chauhan, essayed by Rajeev. Thanks to the rules of entropy, Nitya’s very fragile cocoon of security comes crumbling down when her ex-husband Vikram takes over as the new boss of her workplace. Given their shared past, only a fool wouldn’t expect them to reach out for the same ladle to stir soup, pun intended.

Watch the trailer of Coldd Lassi Aur Chicken Masala here:

Coldd Lassi Aur Chicken Masala does a surprisingly good job in balancing parenthood and work, for an ambitious, single mother. Nitya doesn’t waste her recipes and resources on anyone who doesn’t adore them. “Aao toh welcome, jao toh bheed kam,” is a simple mantra she chants, storming in and out of the kitchen and so does the customer, mostly out of her restaurant. She doesn’t behave a certain way, even if it threatens her livelihood. Nitya is colder than any item in the restaurant’s refrigerator, which also keeps owner Revati (Maninee Mishra) out of her way. But even good neighbour and shrink Karan Kapadia (Priyanshu Chatterjee) is unable to thaw her iciness. Everyone, except the wisecracking son Vivaan, picturized on young Vidhaan Sharma, cuts through the chills. The doe-eyed boy is the centre of Nitya’s universe as she juggles between preparing him for being on his own in the real world and making his favourite cheeseburgers.

Vikram, on the other hand, is a suave and classy world-famous 2 Michelin star chef who seems to have outgrown his middle-class rebel personality. Chancing upon lip-smacking recipes while backpacking through Europe, his flamboyance has a reputation of its own. In the eight long years that Vikram and Nitya didn’t cross paths, the former went from rags to riches, while time stood still for the latter. A series of shout battles and cold shoulders in the freezer keeps the rest of the cast around Divyanka and Rajeev guessing.

Directed by Pradeep Sarkar, Coldd Lassi Aur Chicken Masala paints realism in the world of surrealism. The director respects Nitya’s ambition enough for her to fight the love of her life over it. The web series is focused on the chemistry of two longing hearts and of the kitchen, too. Do NOT watch Coldd Lassi Aur Chicken Masala on an empty stomach. A major portion of the digital drama oscillates between luscious-looking biryani, mouth-watering tiramisu and cupcakes, and lots of fusion food. The camera lingers long enough to let your hunger pangs kick in, hard and irreversible. Not just the food, but even the intro scene where the cooking process is explored to the last drop of oil in the pan to dicing, chopping, slicing, peeling, garnishing, plating, etc makes you book reservations.

Besides the yummy delicacies, Divyanka and Rajeev’s sizzling chemistry is a heatwave. Seriously. Stand the heat or stay out of the kitchen. Literally! Despite the personal rivalry, professionally, Vikram and Nitya are a match made in heaven. The passion in their courtship and the kitchen counter knows no bounds, involving us emotionally. Divyanka is phenomenal as the short-tempered chef and a mother. Rajeev exercises a certain restraint as the restaurant owner that’s maddeningly alluring. Although we are not sure if his Bhopali charm is something we can resist either! Priyanshu is a cold breeze and a delight to watch as the easy-peezy psychiatrist. We also feel Vidhaan has all the potential to play matchmaker between his separated parents, provided he doesn’t get too occupied with Tara.

All the light moments in the series mostly belong to Tanvi (Madhu Sneha) and Kayzad (Mrinal Dutt). If the kitchen belongs to Nitya and Vikram, their respective BFFs are totally turning up the heat in the freezer. Madhu and Mrinal’s melo-comedy banter, in fact, is a saviour every time the lead pair is headed for a downer. Barkha Sengupta essays Seema, the woman who quite changed things for Vikram and Nitya, good and bad both. Our eyes are so glued to her character graph in the coming episodes – do we hate her already or wait some more? Maninee Mishra has always had impeccable timing, she uses it better in Coldd Lassi Aur Chicken Masala. And Saloni Khanna’s fashion validation as Manira is what we are living for!

A tailor-made romedy, the digital drama discovers dark corners of the human heart while quickly switching to the humour in Vikram and Nitya’s passive-aggressive behaviour. Vikram, of course, has Nitya and Vivaan’s best interests at heart. But will they get a happily ever after on their own terms or cook one with secret ingredients?

The emotional details of Vikram and Nitya’s respective struggles are a slice-of-life. The web series doesn’t bifurcate the narrative to challenges of being a single mother and bitter, bad romance. It stands up to tell life-size scenarios without resorting to sympathy, in a somewhat unique manner.

Coldd Lassi Aur Chicken Masala tells us there is no cookbook to life. Share your view of the web series in the comments box below.

Review by Aayushi Sharma

STORY TIMELINE

05th Sep 2019

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Originally posted by: sreeu12345

Coldd Lassi Aur Chicken Masala review: A cute romcom that goes to the heart via kitchen

BollywoodLife Sep 05, 2019 15:28 PM

We suggest you don't watch Divyanka Tripathi Dahiya, Rajeev Khandelwal's ZEE5 & ALTBalaji Original Coldd Lassi Aur Chicken Masala on an empty stomach.

Cold Lassi Aur Chicken Masala Review | Divyanka Tripathi Dahiya and Rajeev Khandelwal‘s kitchen rom-com ends with, “…and they cooked happily ever after.” Except it doesn’t. In the ZEE5 and ALTBalaji Original, Divyanka plays Indie Spice restaurant’s head chef Nitya Sharma. Going by trailer and teasers, it’s easy to expect a glossy, grilling romance between a tightly-wound Nitya and Michelin-starred chef Vikram Singh Chauhan, essayed by Rajeev. Thanks to the rules of entropy, Nitya’s very fragile cocoon of security comes crumbling down when her ex-husband Vikram takes over as the new boss of her workplace. Given their shared past, only a fool wouldn’t expect them to reach out for the same ladle to stir soup, pun intended.

Watch the trailer of Coldd Lassi Aur Chicken Masala here:

Coldd Lassi Aur Chicken Masala does a surprisingly good job in balancing parenthood and work, for an ambitious, single mother. Nitya doesn’t waste her recipes and resources on anyone who doesn’t adore them. “Aao toh welcome, jao toh bheed kam,” is a simple mantra she chants, storming in and out of the kitchen and so does the customer, mostly out of her restaurant. She doesn’t behave a certain way, even if it threatens her livelihood. Nitya is colder than any item in the restaurant’s refrigerator, which also keeps owner Revati (Maninee Mishra) out of her way. But even good neighbour and shrink Karan Kapadia (Priyanshu Chatterjee) is unable to thaw her iciness. Everyone, except the wisecracking son Vivaan, picturized on young Vidhaan Sharma, cuts through the chills. The doe-eyed boy is the centre of Nitya’s universe as she juggles between preparing him for being on his own in the real world and making his favourite cheeseburgers.

Vikram, on the other hand, is a suave and classy world-famous 2 Michelin star chef who seems to have outgrown his middle-class rebel personality. Chancing upon lip-smacking recipes while backpacking through Europe, his flamboyance has a reputation of its own. In the eight long years that Vikram and Nitya didn’t cross paths, the former went from rags to riches, while time stood still for the latter. A series of shout battles and cold shoulders in the freezer keeps the rest of the cast around Divyanka and Rajeev guessing.

Directed by Pradeep Sarkar, Coldd Lassi Aur Chicken Masala paints realism in the world of surrealism. The director respects Nitya’s ambition enough for her to fight the love of her life over it. The web series is focused on the chemistry of two longing hearts and of the kitchen, too. Do NOT watch Coldd Lassi Aur Chicken Masala on an empty stomach. A major portion of the digital drama oscillates between luscious-looking biryani, mouth-watering tiramisu and cupcakes, and lots of fusion food. The camera lingers long enough to let your hunger pangs kick in, hard and irreversible. Not just the food, but even the intro scene where the cooking process is explored to the last drop of oil in the pan to dicing, chopping, slicing, peeling, garnishing, plating, etc makes you book reservations.

Besides the yummy delicacies, Divyanka and Rajeev’s sizzling chemistry is a heatwave. Seriously. Stand the heat or stay out of the kitchen. Literally! Despite the personal rivalry, professionally, Vikram and Nitya are a match made in heaven. The passion in their courtship and the kitchen counter knows no bounds, involving us emotionally. Divyanka is phenomenal as the short-tempered chef and a mother. Rajeev exercises a certain restraint as the restaurant owner that’s maddeningly alluring. Although we are not sure if his Bhopali charm is something we can resist either! Priyanshu is a cold breeze and a delight to watch as the easy-peezy psychiatrist. We also feel Vidhaan has all the potential to play matchmaker between his separated parents, provided he doesn’t get too occupied with Tara.

All the light moments in the series mostly belong to Tanvi (Madhu Sneha) and Kayzad (Mrinal Dutt). If the kitchen belongs to Nitya and Vikram, their respective BFFs are totally turning up the heat in the freezer. Madhu and Mrinal’s melo-comedy banter, in fact, is a saviour every time the lead pair is headed for a downer. Barkha Sengupta essays Seema, the woman who quite changed things for Vikram and Nitya, good and bad both. Our eyes are so glued to her character graph in the coming episodes – do we hate her already or wait some more? Maninee Mishra has always had impeccable timing, she uses it better in Coldd Lassi Aur Chicken Masala. And Saloni Khanna’s fashion validation as Manira is what we are living for!

A tailor-made romedy, the digital drama discovers dark corners of the human heart while quickly switching to the humour in Vikram and Nitya’s passive-aggressive behaviour. Vikram, of course, has Nitya and Vivaan’s best interests at heart. But will they get a happily ever after on their own terms or cook one with secret ingredients?

The emotional details of Vikram and Nitya’s respective struggles are a slice-of-life. The web series doesn’t bifurcate the narrative to challenges of being a single mother and bitter, bad romance. It stands up to tell life-size scenarios without resorting to sympathy, in a somewhat unique manner.

Coldd Lassi Aur Chicken Masala tells us there is no cookbook to life. Share your view of the web series in the comments box below.

Review by Aayushi Sharma

STORY TIMELINE

05th Sep 2019

Pani puri posted only negative rewiew of cold lassi and chicken masala to get lots of gossip on DT what about this rewiew pani puri and where is that idiot casket who is ever ready to bring down to DT in every littile things

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Pani puri posted only negative rewiew of cold lassi and chicken masala to get lots of gossip on DT what about this rewiew pani puri and where is that idiot casket who is ever ready to bring down to DT in every littile things

Try to respect others. Your bad behavior puts question mark on your upbringing only.

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Try to respect others. Your bad behavior puts question mark on your upbringing only.

Omg see who is saying all this u keep this suggetion with urself i know whose fan u are and have always seen how u badmouth DT so stop giving lecture first see urself ans ur best friend than say to others i can see ur what kind of upbringing u have gotten

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