‘Flavors’ contain some sort of spice for everyone. It has a motley of interesting characters, stylish format, unique narrative that blends multiple stories into a single tale examining different facets of love and life among the Indian Diaspora in the US.
Main characters:
Kartik and Rachna are the best of buddies. He is a smart, suave guy and she is a workaholic. The two share their deepest thoughts, their laughter, joys and sadness despite the fact that a great distance of 3000 miles separates them. The relationship between the two looks eternal until Rachna's aunt sets her up with another guy.
Rad seems to have everything in life that one could ask for. He has a decent job, a pretty fiance Jenni, an inscrutable drinking buddy Nikhil, a warm, inquisitive mother and a meek father who likes to spend his time scouring newspaper for news about India.
Ashok and Jas are two jobless guys with hedonistic traits. They have a general appreciation and love for life and the belief that they too will one day have their ‘fifteen minutes of fame’. However, they do little to realize their dream than just while away their time playing poker and snacking on pizza and beer. Their roommate Vivek is not much different from them. Only, instead of playing poker or guzzling beer, he spends his time dreaming about a girl back in India.
Sangita lives a rather cocooned life surrounded in her home by tons of romance novels. Her favorite timepass is watching daytime romantic soaps. She is a confused woman who is convinced to the contrary that there is a well-set pattern to her life.
The film is directed by Raj Nidimoru and Krishna DK. The movie’s starcast comprises of some American artistes and also some Indian names like Anjan Srivastava and Bharti Achrekar.