Food as a Metaphor in Indian Cinema
Description: This quiz explores the use of food as a metaphor in Indian cinema, examining how it is employed to convey a variety of themes, emotions, and cultural nuances. | |
Number of Questions: 15 | |
Created by: Aliensbrain Bot | |
Tags: indian cinema food metaphor symbolism culture emotion |
In the film "Lunchbox", the protagonist Ila uses food to express her:
In "The Lunchbox", the shared love for food between Ila and Saajan symbolizes their:
In "Udaan", the protagonist Rohan's refusal to eat his mother's food represents his:
In "Masoom", the character of DK uses food to:
In "Tamasha", the protagonist Ved's culinary journey represents his:
In "Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham", the family's shared love for food symbolizes their:
In "Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge", the protagonist Raj's cooking skills are a metaphor for his:
In "Chak De! India", the character of Kabir Khan uses food to:
In "3 Idiots", the protagonist Rancho's love for food represents his:
In "Lagaan", the villagers' refusal to pay taxes is symbolized by their:
In "Sholay", the character of Jai's love for food represents his:
In "Haasil", the protagonist Jimmy's obsession with food symbolizes his:
In "Swades", the protagonist Mohan's return to India is symbolized by his:
In "Rang De Basanti", the character of Bhagat Singh's love for sweets represents his:
In "Gangs of Wasseypur", the character of Sardar Khan's love for mutton biryani represents his: