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Gupta vs Gordon
A slice of bi-cultural life in New Zealand - Hindu and Kiwi served up in the wine country environment of Hawke's Bay. The story revolves around the various cultural differences and serious matters of those differences being exposed and examined, mostly with a sense of humour. The Kiwis are introduced to various Hindu social conventions such as `mother in law rules' and the visiting Hindus are introduced to outspoken children, all while the Kiwi wife is about to have it out with the arrogant Hindu mother-in-law.
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Plot Summary
A short documentary exploring the conflict between two culinary figures. It delves into their differing approaches to food and the resulting public discourse.
Critical Reception
Details on the critical reception of 'Gupta vs Gordon' are scarce due to its short and niche documentary nature. It likely garnered attention within specific culinary circles.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its concise examination of culinary differences.
Noted for highlighting the passion within the food industry.
Some found the scope limited to a specific audience.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific short documentary is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The exact nature of the 'vs' in the title refers to a specific public disagreement or debate between the two individuals concerning culinary philosophy or practice, though the precise details remain obscure.
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