The spices in India are indeed very special, there are thousands of kinds, and they are endowed with magic power. This time, Europeans and Americans should be stunned.
A beautiful and kind Indian girl who learned how to use seasonings to help others out of trouble since she was a child. In her opinion, all seasonings have their own special magic (this is similar to the Chinese fairy girl). She left India to open a seasoning shop in America. From the moment she became a seasoner, she swore never to betray her, so she couldn't fall in love with a man (I don't think a woman could either). Naturally, she was seduced in America, and in the end, the seasoning forgave her, and it turned out beautifully.
I remember when I was a kid, maybe in the early 1990s, there were a lot of Indian movies on TV, and they were pretty good. Excellent singing and dancing, beautiful Indian girls, and beautiful love story. Unlike today's poignant Korean fairy tales, Indians are often very humorous. What impressed me deeply is a movie that depicts the male protagonist in order to pursue the female protagonist, and he plays the old-fashioned brother who pleases his father-in-law, and plays the hippie but the female protagonist likes the younger brother. As a result, the father-in-law thought that the younger brother killed the older brother and pretended to be, and made trouble. Big joke.
In my memory, Indian girls are all beautiful, with big eyes, thick hair, and gorgeous dresses. However, it is strange that the Indian movies in my memory are all black and white. Therefore, although I read a popular science book when I was a child that Indians are Caucasian, but until now I really found out that Indians have light-colored eyes. Aishwarya is really beautiful, especially when wearing sarees. Who said she was the most beautiful woman in the world? I agree.
Although there is no Indian-style singing and dancing, the film is still full of Indian flavor.
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