Today's Special (film)

Today's Special is a 2009 independent comedy film loosely inspired by Aasif Mandvi's play, Sakina's Restaurant. The film was directed by David Kaplan. The script was adapted by Aasif Mandvi and Jonathan Bines, and stars Mandvi, Madhur Jaffrey, Bollywood actor Naseeruddin Shah, Jess Weixler, Harish Patel, Kevin Corrigan, Dean Winters, and Ajay Naidu. The film was developed and produced by Nimitt Mankad of Inimitable Pictures, and Lillian LaSalle of Sweet 180.

Today's Special
Theatrical release poster
Directed byDavid Kaplan
Produced byNimitt Mankad
Lillian LaSalle
Declan Baldwin
Screenplay byAasif Mandvi
Jonathan Bines
Based onSakina's Restaurant
by Aasif Mandvi
StarringAasif Mandvi
Madhur Jaffrey
Naseeruddin Shah
Harish Patel
Jess Weixler
Kevin Corrigan
Dean Winters
Ajay Naidu
Music byStephane Wrembel, songs by Siddhartha Khosla
CinematographyDavid Tumblety
Edited byRich Fox
Chris Houghton
Production
company
Inimitable Pictures
Sweet 180
Distributed byReliance MediaWorks Ltd
Release date
  • October 16, 2009 (2009-10-16) (London Film Festival)
Running time
99 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$317,831[1]

The film premiered at the London Film Festival on October 16, 2009. In the United States, it was the opening film of the MIAAC Film Festival (Mahindra Indo American Arts Festival), at the Paris Theater in New York City.[2][3][4] It played at the Mumbai Film Festival. At the Palm Springs International Film Festival on January 15, 2010, it won "Best of the Fest." It was also the Opening Night film at the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival on March 11, 2010.[5]

Plot

Samir (Aasif Mandvi), a sous chef at an upscale New York restaurant, gets frustrated with his boss (Dean Winters) and quits after being passed over for a head chef position. His dreams of studying French cuisine in France are shattered after his father becomes ill and he must take over his family's Indian restaurant, Tandoori Palace in Queens. The restaurant has two chefs who don't know what they're doing, an old fashioned wall and faltering income since the only customers are Samir's uncles sitting at a table playing cards. Samir doesn't know what to do because his knowledge of Indian cooking is limited until he meets the larger-than-life gourmet chef and taxi driver Akbar (Naseeruddin Shah). Samir's world is transformed via Akbar's cooking lessons, the magic of the masala and a beautiful co-worker, Carrie (Jess Weixler). Meanwhile, his mother (Madhur Jaffrey) tries to get him to settle down with a nice Indian girl and his father, Hakkim (Harish Patel) is convinced he will amount to nothing. Samir, Akbar and the kitchen staff first update the restaurant's look. Then with Akbar's eccentric help, they concoct the most magical and mouth watering dishes in what soon becomes the best little Indian restaurant in New York with booming business. However, Akbar moves to Akron, Ohio and it is up to Samir to run the restaurant. Meanwhile, Hakkim plans to sell the restaurant. Samir, along with help from his uncles and Carrie, improves business at the restaurant. Eventually, Hakkim calls off the deal and the movie ends with Hakkim hugging Samir.

Cast

Awards

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References

  1. https://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=todaysspecial.htm
  2. "Ninth Annual MIAAC Film Festival - November 11-15, 2009". www.iaac.us. Retrieved 2019-05-16.
  3. Kay2009-09-25T05:44:00+01:00, Jeremy. "Today's Special to open Mahindra IAAC Film Festival". Screen. Retrieved 2019-05-16.
  4. "Ninth Annual MIAAC Film Festival - November 11-15, 2009". www.iaac.us. Retrieved 2019-05-16.
  5. G. Allen Johnson (March 7, 2010). "Aasif Mandvi's "Today's Special' opens festival". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved April 24, 2010.
  6. ""Bombay Summer" rules NY film fest". The Hindu. November 20, 2009. Retrieved April 24, 2010.
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