Piyush Gupta’s ‘Tarla’, on ZEE5, is a broad, cleanly written drama that offers modest pleasures and an interesting look at a place and time

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Cooking is considered an everyday thing for women, so no one considers it an art or a special talent. For example, Shakuntala Devi is as special as the talent she possessed.

Tallulah

After Tallulah Dalal (Huma Qureshi) found her success, she realized it had come at a cost. It means she can no longer take care of her family like she used to. At one point, when Talulah is having a TV show meeting, her mother is forced to cook for her husband (Nalin, played by Shalib Hashmi) and three children. be. She tells Tallulah that she can be a “heroine” outside, but she must first be her wife and her mother inside the house. When Tara decides to quit the show, she tells the producers, “I’m just doing what any woman would do.” The producer, who probably knows a thing or two about working women, replied: you’re doing something no one else is doing This point is made as part of the conversation, with little fuss. And that’s how the rest of the movie goes. Almost no fuss.

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