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  1. Jul 7, 2023 · Tarla (played by Huma Qureshi and a set of patently false teeth) tells her students that if they can make delicious, vegetarian food, they can win over their families (particularly in-laws) and defeat patriarchy.

  2. Jul 6, 2023 · Tarla Story: Based on the life of the late Tarla Dalal, the film chronicles her journey from being a modest housewife to one of the most celebrated chefs of India, who spread her magic of vegetarian recipes all over the globe.

    • Piyush Gupta
    • Ronak Kotecha
    • Huma Qureshi
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  3. Tarla Dalal is a name familiar in every Indian household. One of the earliest chefs before the age of YouTube kicked in and quick recipes became a fashion, she went on to sell about 10 million copies of cookbooks. Conferred with Padma Shri, she would go on to give women wings to cook easy recipes while also encouraging them to dream.

  4. Jul 7, 2023 · Tarla Dalal was a univocal advocate of vegetarianism. But instead of focusing on the why of the debate, writers Piyush Gupta and Gautam Ved decide to demonise meat-eaters. A scene featuring Tarla’s husband Nalin Dalal (Sharib Hashmi) stealthily eating mutton at his office reminded me of Ranveer Singh’s barbaric Khalji from Padmaavat (2018 ...

  5. Jul 6, 2023 · The simple story of a late celebrated chef-author-host Tarla Dalal, with a major focus on how her career started, Tarla is often a bit too sweet and somewhat predictable in its dialogue, while brushing over the success of the iconic personality. However, it's a slice-of-life film that leaves you feeling good.

  6. Jul 7, 2023 · The story traces the journey of Tarla (Huma Qureshi), who gets married at a young age to Nalin Dalal (Sharib Hashmi) and has three children. She remains a successful homemaker, but she has to let go of a lot as possibilities start knocking on her door one after another.

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  8. Tarla movie review: Despite a not-so-convincing Huma Qureshi as the late chef, Piyush Gupta's film is easily digested. For those familiar with late chef-cookbook author Tarla Dalal, and admire...