'Full Plate' to Premiere In India at Dharamshala International Film Festival (DIFF) 2025

Directed by Tannishtha Chatterjee, Full Plate follows a homemaker with a gift for cooking who fights patriarchy while preserving her individuality.

LAST UPDATED: OCT 22, 2025, 14:19 IST|5 min read
A still from 'Full Plate'

Following its world premiere at the Busan International Film Festival, Kirti Kulhari-starrer Full Plate will have its domestic premiere at the 14th Dharamshala International Film Festival (DIFF). The beloved hillside festival is set to take place from October 30 to November 2.

Directed by Tannishtha Chatterjee, Full Plate follows a homemaker with a gift for cooking who fights patriarchy and customs while preserving her individuality. The cast also includes Sharib Hashmi, Indraneil Sengupta, and Monica Dogra.

“After travelling across international shores, Full Plate is finally coming home — and I couldn’t have asked for a more special homecoming than the Dharamshala International Film Festival,” Kirti Kulhari said in a statement. “There’s something profoundly moving about sharing this story with audiences here in India, where its emotions and essence truly belong. DIFF feels like the perfect place for Full Plate — rooted, thoughtful, and full of heart.”

The film is produced by Ashutosh Goswami and Anup Chitnis of Ashutosh Entertainments, alongside Mohaan Nadaar and Ketki Pandit of Teamo HQ Productions Ltd.

Full Plate marks Kulhari’s third feature film this year, following Hisaab Barabar on ZEE5 and the theatrical release Badass Ravikumar. The actor will next appear in the fourth (and purportedly final) season of the Prime Video series Four More Shots Please!. The show recently wrapped filming and is slated for release in early 2026.

"Consciously or subconsciously, I needed to break the image I had as an actor," Kulhari had told THR India in an earlier interview. "Operating in an industry where stereotyping is such a sickness and a disease, I feel happy to be just doing my thing. I feel quite cool about myself. From hereon, no one will expect the same thing from me. This is my path and it’s only going to get crazier. Even the film I am shooting right now, it’s like nothing I've ever done before."

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