Chutney | Tisca Chopra, Rasika Dugal, Adil Hussain | Royal Stag Barrel Select Large Short Films

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A bit sweet and a whole lot spicy, this #Chutney has everything you could ask for! Watch this original #shortfilm which would leave you with a perfect aftertaste. #TheSelectOnes

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"Chutney," a captivating short film that delves into the darker recesses of human nature with twists and turns will leave you spellbound. Directed by #JyotiKapurDas "Chutney" features an ensemble cast led by the talented #Tiscachopra alongside Rasika Dugal, Adil Hussain, and Sumit Gulati.

As the #story unfolds, we are drawn into her world of secrets and deception, where appearances can be deceiving, and trust is a commodity in #short supply.

"Chutney" is more than just a short film; it's a #masterclass in #storytelling with a narrative that keeps you guessing until the very end. As layers of deceit are peeled away, we are confronted with uncomfortable truths about the lengths people will go to protect their interests and settle scores.

For fans of #Tiscachopra #Rasikadugal and #Adilhussain "Chutney" offers a rare opportunity to see these acclaimed actors at the top of their game. Their chemistry on screen is palpable, adding depth and authenticity to the characters they inhabit.

Whether you're a fan of thrillers or simply appreciate finely crafted #storytelling "Chutney" is sure to leave a lasting impression. Don't miss out on the chance to experience this riveting tale of deception and revenge. #BarrelSelectShorts

Director: Jyoti Kapur Das
Cast: Tisca Chopra, Adil Hussain, Rasika Dugal, #SumitGulati

Watch "Chutney" now and prepare to be enthralled by its tantalizing twists and turns.

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0:18 Seagram’s Royal Stag Barrel Select Large Short Films
15:52 Chutney

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her acting gives me chill....she is potraying the image of an innocent person and a serial killer at the same time👏

anushkapAndey
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I accidentally came here when I was searching for "How to make chutney ?". This chutney is far better then the orignial one. OKAY, going back to learn chutney!

sayamanand
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She cooked the story well for his husband's mistress and on the same she gave goosebumps to the servant too 🤣.

sargamsohal
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Everytime she said "Aur tum to janti ho", it was so subtle and direct at the same time..

bharataggarwal
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She asked to dig further below and reasoned with "nahin to badbu aati hai" as if she has done this before, hiding a corpse at her place. She also did it like a pro, taking his clothes out without wasting any time and then burning them. Goosebumps !

maniiiiisha
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And Iam impressed that a crime story that made in 16 minutes is impossible and the climax in the film is outstanding
My rating for this short film is
10/10

maheshraguram
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For those who took hard time understanding the story, let me help you guys

Dialogue 1: gaziabad se janti hu iss gamily ko badi kahaniya banati hai

Interpretation : she just cooked up a story to scare the young women.

When she flicked the earring the same way her husband did she meant she see it all

Dialogue 2: jacki ko unse bhaut lagav ho haya tha aur vo apni hi gadi ke niche mara gaya.
jacki dies, as well as bhola also dies
who also got attached to virji.
Interpretation : you might also have the fate as bhola and jacki if you try to get close to my husband.

Witnin the story

Dialogue 3: bhola to apni wife ko bhun dega
Interpretation : bhola might have killed his wife and made mutton of her

Dialogue 4: hum bekar cheezo ho zameen me gad date hai.
By which she meant they buried bhola (useless as rather than killing virji 's brother he killed his wife)
and she would also bury the young women if she tries to be useless.

The lady might have also wanted to scare munna, to make him behave decently as in the end you can see the expression on munna' s face
It is just my perspective of interpreting the story, only the writers would be knowing what the actual story is.

kamaljeet
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From 10:28 the excellence of screenplay is extraordinary. Look at the way how the writer established the fact that, it was her; who wanted Bhola to visit home at "odd" time. 👏

mitalkansara
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Actual moral of the story, "Mere pati ke saath koi gulu gulu karengi toh dhoptuingi hi na usko." Lol

sanskarbajaj
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Her saying "hum Gaziabaad se hai, hame kya maloom kuch" was the indicate that she heard everything those women were talking about.
Touching the earring meant she saw her husband flirting with the lady on the bar.
Telling her he has issues with his stomach and all, that was just to make her stay away from her husband.
She is aware of the servant's every action and knew he was listening. Hence, she told the story of Bhola.
The little cut scene where her Dever enters, shows that she had sexual attraction towards him but he never actually felt the same for her.
She saw her Dever and Bhola's wife so she planted the whole story. She knew her Dever was coming home in afternoon as Bhola use to go to Factory with her husband.
She kept the lunchbox at home intentionally and knew Bhola would come to take it. She then, told Bhola that she is heating up the food so that he can go and see his wife and her Dever, as she was jealous of their secret relation.
She then, knew this was going to happen so she woke her husband up right at the moment.
Then she the way she said, "khodo ji" indicates that it wasnt her first murder. The second thing indicated the same when she said, " dig it deeper or otherwise it stinks"
So, in the end, she managed to make the lady realise that even though she is from a small village, she still hears and sees everything.
And the threatened the servant by telling this story as if he wouldn't start behaving, hes gonna go to the same place as Bhola went.
Wondering what happened to Bhola's wife?
Hint:- the food was tastier and softer than ever.

rihanagebrial
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Believe me I was searching for chutney so I typed *Chutney on YouTube and I just clicked the thumbnail thinking of Recipe and suddenly I got intrest in this video and I quit making chutney !

Naiaakash
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How brilliant and smart the wife is
No Cry, no drama scene, no fight, no misunderstanding, no begging, no request.
A good story and the narration of the story by the wife was too good.
She stopped eating pakode, her eyes filled with fear. Followed the BGM oooh what a chutney

srinijandhan
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Just goosebumps! One of the creepiest and best short films ever made. Tisca Chopra is a gem! Such a powerful actor and a deft screenplay!

suklasingha
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What a masterpiece… she has made up story in such a way that her servant and this other lady both got their lessons 😂

darshanagaisode
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Wonderfully written. A lot of the comments have rightly seen how she uses the story to threaten the young lady. But what we miss is the IRONY in the story and why its title CHUTNEY is so apt. While the husband's adultery is obvious to the viewer, the wife's Jealous nature and desire for her brother-in-law is subtly shown. Here's how -

1)she gets very jealous of bhola's wife after seeing her brotherinlaw in her room. Specially after she purposely bumps into him at 9:09 to seduce him.
2) She waits for bhola to come in the middle of work (10:33) (it is not "achanak" as she says), does not let him pack the tiffin so that he goes to his room and finds out the truth about his wife. And knew he would kill her("ab toh bhola apni biwi ko bhoon dega")
3) She does nothing after knowing that Bhola killed his wife - because her jealousy was from his wife.
4) Seeing bhola walking to her brotherinlaw's room to kill him too - she raises alarm. And immediately, after seeing his body, runs to cover the whole crime- so nothing happens to the B-i-L.
5) Same nature in case of her husband and this young woman too. She doesn't say anything to the man, rather covers him up but threatens the woman.
The wife's character is subtly shown as a possessive, jealous woman not just to her husband but ironically, her brotherinlaw too. Also, not one person in the story is honest and faithful except the dog and bhola (who were both loyal but die). Munna is shown spitting in both women's drinks - symbolically showing only he knows their true character. (look at the way the young woman walks up the stairs and looks at munna at 3:55 and 4:00 as if they both know something we don't)

this is my interpretation of it - hope the makers shed some light later!

wcrelgc
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So thrilled but i think it has some deeper meaning " In reality they don't had any servant named bhola neither any little brother vicky, she is just scaring the woman who is having affair with her husband and also the current servant who is not doing proper house hold " In my opinion

shailendranishad
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Such short films are more interesting than entire crap movies of bollywood

SurajKumarReview
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Lesson learnt: get your drink, yourself.

shwetatiwari
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Bhola made tasty food even after his death!

srishtisaharia
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I never used to listen talks whenever my mother talks to other aunites for hours like in this story but in this film Majaaa AA rha h baatein sunne mei 😂😂

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