Medium Spicy

How he deals with complex emotions and goes ahead in life with struggling relationships around him binds the crux of the story.

At first we see, Nissim was in a close relationship with Krushna (Spruha Joshi) in his college days and for some reason it did not work.

One fine day, Nissim sees Gowri in parking with some guy (Sarang Sathye) who is talking to her or seems like fighting.

His father however is a very sorted man and beautifully finds a way out to love his mother and tolerate her for the rest of his life.

Nissim often wonders how this works and one fine day his father tells him that his mother manages to surprise him till date and that keeps the relationship intact.

He visits his aunt and talks to her about her difficulties and realises no matter what, she is happy as she followed her heart despite all the reservations society had about her live in relationship with a Muslim guy.

Payal Shekhar Naik of Hindustan Times wrote "However, the grip of the actors on the boring story remains tight.

[7] A Reviewer of Lokmat says "A must watch film for its attempt at a commentary on relationships by bringing characters of different temperaments together and for the excellent performances of the actors".

[8] Manisha Lakhe of Ott Play gave the film 3 stars out of 5 and wrote "Marathi cinema has raised expectations by gems like, Court, Killa, and even, The Disciple,.

This film is not your usual Rom-Com in the kitchen, and neither is it high Drama of the Ginsu knife, but it’s like the title: medium spicy, comfort food of the soul".

[9] Jaydeep Pathak of Maharashtra Times gave the film 3 stars out of 5 and wrote "In short, a 'medium spicy' dish moves in a 'medium' rhythm.