Vir's idea of love is very limited to lust, till he discovers through very funny and true to life encounters with seven beautiful women, that there is a lot more to love than lust. It deals with the confusion and convenience of love and lust.
It talks about a lot of things men and women know about each other, but shy away from conveying the same. It's also very interactive as all the characters talk directly to the audience about their point of views from time to time.
So the story of Vir- He comes to Mumbai, after studying in the Pusa Catering College. Vir works at a five star hotel as a sous chef [second in command in the kitchen]. His big dream is to own his own restaurant. Like all men his age, a lot of his thoughts and actions are around and about women. He lusts after almost every woman he meets, who he feels he won't have to commit to.
The flavors in his Khichdi of love include-
Divya Dutta's character [tandoori masala] is his neighbor and landlord's wife, who loves learning recipes from him. He likes the secrecy of it.
Sada's character [ghar ki dal] is his only girl pal he hasn't slept with, not from the lack of trying though. They are really close friends.
Sonali Kulkarni's character [bhareli mirchi] is the bai who works at his place. According to Vir, she is as beautiful as any bollywood heroin, if she wears better clothes Definitely the strongest of flavors, as she is a workingwoman who doesn't take nonsense from any one including Vir and doesn't need a man to support her in anyway.
Riya Sen's character [baby corn] is his neighbor and still in school. Absolutely in love with Vir, but Vir is scared of her as it might get him thrown out of the building.
Rituparna Sen Gupta [mishti dhoi] runs a bookshop in Vir's hotel. Vir is absolutely mesmerized by her elusiveness and intelligence and goes crazy about her.
Jesse Randhawa [green salad] is a super model who loves Vir's salads and often comes to eat in his restaurant. Vir is crazy about her, since he had seen her in a beer commercial, but the insecure Indian man in Vir gets much hurt when one fine day she finally stands up from the table, and turns out to be taller than him
Kalpana Pandit [sizzler] is a powerful businesswoman who lures him and uses him, as he often uses women. The old casting-couch kind of thing.
This all leads to a wonderfully funny journey to cook the deliciously tasty khichdi of love, garnished with all the great spices of love and lust.