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Anupam Kher | Geeta's Grandfather | |
Aishwarya Rai | Tilo | |
Caroline Chikezie | Myisha | |
Dylan McDermott | Doug | |
Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje | Kwesi | |
Nitin Ganatra | Haroun | |
Shaheen Khan | Jagit's Mother | |
Sonny Gill Dulay | Jagjit | |
Nina Young | Doug's Mother | |
Toby Marlow | Young Doug | |
Ayesha Dharker | Hameeda | |
Nitin Chandra Ganatra | Haroun | |
Padma Lakshmi | Geeta |
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Producer | Gurinder Chadha
Deepak Nayar Jane Barclay Susan Cartsonis |
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Writer | Gurinder Chadha
Paul Mayeda Berges |
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Musician | Craig Pruess
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A comedy that indulges your senses. Tilo (Aishwarya Rai), a beautiful young Indian woman with the gift to "see" into people's desires, is sent to San Francisco to run a shop whose magical spices work wonders for her customers. Forbidden to step outside or to follow her own passions, Tilo's life is turned upside down when a handsome architect (Dylan McDermott, TV's The Practice) walks through her door. In the sensual style of Chocolat, The Mistress Of Spices is an enchanting love story with a flavorful twist. |
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