The Lunchbox (2013), written and directed by Ritesh Batra, is a landmark in modern Indian cinema that trades the typical high-energy "masala" tropes for a quiet, deeply evocative exploration of human connection.
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Ila, a neglected housewife, prepares a lunch box for her husband, Raj (Randeep Hooda), every day, only to have it returned untouched. One day, the lunch box is mistakenly delivered to Saajan, a middle-aged accountant living alone in Mumbai. Saajan, an orphan, has been living a solitary life since his wife's passing. He is touched by the care and love that goes into preparing Ila's lunch and decides to respond with a letter.
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of Mumbai—a lunchbox delivery system so efficient it is world-renowned for its near-perfect accuracy (famously cited by Harvard as a Six Sigma operation). But in The Lunchbox , the impossible happens: a mistake. One day, the lunch box is mistakenly delivered
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