Thiruvananthapuram: According to the Facebook post of Jeo Baby, The Great Indian Kitchen's director, audiences who are unable to watch the film through the OTT platform Nee stream and those who saw the pirated copy of the movie on the cross-platform application service, Telegram, are constantly showing their willingness to pay Rs 140 to the producer.
The Thondimuthalum Driksakshiyum's couple Suraj Venjaramoodu and Nimisha Sajayan yet again shared the screen in their latest movie which was premiered on January 15th via the Nee Stream OTT platform. Following which, people downloaded the pirated copy via Telegram and watched it.
Those who saw the film commented positively and informed that they were ready to send the ticket price of Rs 140 to the producer. The Great Indian Kitchen examines the drudgery of housework through the experiences of an unnamed recently married woman.
The husband's insensitive attitude does not let him pay attention to the physical and emotional struggle the wife grows through daily.
The film's technical crew includes Salu K Thomas (Camerawork), Francis Louis (Editing) and Sooraj S Kurup (Music). The film is bankrolled by Dijo Augustine, Jomon Jacob, Vishnu Rajan and Sajin S Raj.
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