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Share the table and a tasty meal with someone.

Any place can get lonely sometimes, and it is in those times you have the biggest opportunity to make new friends.
In the office, I smile at our account team, every morning when we start our day, and bid out goodbyes at the end of the day. 
But never have we had the time to actually sit, talk and get to know one another.
So what better time than a tasty lunch break!
I had a lovely time, and I actually wondered why didn’t I do it early in 2018.
So hurry hurry, make a new friend before it is 2019. 

PRISON BREAK : PASTA SPECIAL

Talkie – Paprika Sauce Pasta
Theatre – @leopoldcafemumbai

Box office Rating – 4 stars
Cast – Fussili with spiked Papirika cream sauce

Review:-You know every movie takes a figment of another movies soul, to make its own identity. This movie is one of its kind, a visual treat because I personally haven’t heard of a story like this.
The story revolves around 3 characters Sir Fusili Pasta, convict Ms. Paprika and Cream sauce who is a fine Indian gentleman. Set in pre independence India, this love story shines from the shackles of British rule and social chaos.
Ms Papirika is an established, pungent and strong freedom fighter, who after being jailed lost her faith, liveliness and vigour. The state has granted her a lawyer Refined and fair Mr. Cream Sauce, who during his visits tried to smoothly and subtly bring out the popular flavours of Ms Paprika, but all his attempts failed.
Just when you wish for a miracle in the storyline, enters the new commander Chief of the prison; Sir Fusilli Pasta, a kind, jovial and secretly pro Indian independence supporter.
He plays catalyst to Paprika and Cream Sauce’s love story and provides ways and means to bind the two lovers together.
By the end of the film, the three form a beautiful team which becomes the most talked about prison break love story of Indian independence.