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  1. Feb 28, 2014 · 97% Tomatometer 122 Reviews. 87% Audience Score 10,000+ Ratings. Lonely housewife Ila (Nimrat Kaur) decides to try adding some spice to her stale marriage by preparing a special lunch for her...

  2. The Lunchbox is a simmering multi-layered tiffin box of emotions set in modern day Mumbai that should be watched and feasted upon. Full Review | Aug 22, 2018

  3. Sep 23, 2014 · Iñárritu explored such urban loneliness in “ Babel ” (2006), connecting disparate peoples across the world through the passing and use of a rifle. In that film, the characters were unable to communicate, resulting in a crowded world full of language barriers and silences.

    • Anna Perling
    • Our favorite bento box. You can pack multiple meal components into this chic, stackable bento, which comes with a plastic divider and a small fork. It’s not leakproof, though, so it’s best for solid foods.
    • A sturdy, leakproof metal bento box. This stainless steel bento box is one of the only leakproof bentos we tested. It’s wide and shallow, with just one tier, and it fits neatly into a bag or backpack.
    • Our favorite salad bowl. This was the roomiest bowl we tried, and it comes with a removable, compartmentalized top tray for packing toppings or extra snacks.
    • A compact bowl. This minimalist, shallow bowl is delightful to hold and use, and it comes in trendy colors. It doesn’t have a dressing container or compartments for toppings, so you may need to pack those separately.
  4. Feb 27, 2014 · The Lunchbox is a first feature for director Ritesh Batra, but it nicely captures the almost overwhelming crush and noise of contemporary India, and it plays cleverly and delicately with the...

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    • Bob Mondello
  5. May 19, 2013 · Cannes Film Review: ‘The Lunchbox’. An indie Indian pic with the crossover appeal of 'Monsoon Wedding,' Ritesh Batra's debut is sure to be gobbled up by audience-friendly fests before heading...

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  7. The Lunchbox is gentle relationship movie between an elderly accountant on the verge of retirement and a housewife who marriage is deteriorating because of her husband's affair. Saajan Fernandes (Irrfan Khan) and Ila (Nimrat Kaur) get to know each other over a mix up of tiffin boxes.