Cooking Paavangal | Parithabangal - Summary

Summary

The conversation revolves around a family's Sunday routine and the roles of the husband and wife in the household. The wife is upset that the husband is not cooking, as she believes it's his duty. The husband, however, is not in the mood to cook and suggests they order food from an online platform. The wife is unhappy with this idea and insists on cooking. The husband finally agrees to cook, but is not enthusiastic about it. The wife then suggests they make a unique curry using whatever ingredients they have, which includes a pineapple. The husband is skeptical about this idea, but the wife insists. The husband then suggests they make a tamarind curry, but the wife is not interested. They eventually decide to make a buttermilk curry, but the wife is not convinced. The husband then suggests they make a tamrind curry, which the wife agrees to.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. A conversation takes place between a mother and her son on a Sunday.
2. The son is asked to cook, but he refuses, saying it is his wife's duty.
3. The mother and son argue about household chores and duties.
4. The son's wife is not present during the conversation.
5. The son mentions that his wife's father promised 10 sovereigns of jewels as dowry.
6. The son threatens to file a dowry case against his wife's family.
7. The conversation escalates, with the mother and son raising their voices.
8. The son's wife returns home and joins the conversation.
9. The family discusses what to cook for lunch.
10. The son suggests ordering food from a restaurant, and they decide to order chicken biryani and pepper chicken.
11. They receive the food and transfer it to their own vessels to make it look like they cooked it themselves.
12. Guests arrive, and they are served the ordered food.
13. One of the guests asks if the wife works as a chef, and the son replies that she does not.
14. The conversation turns to the topic of cooking and household chores again.
15. The wife is criticized for not knowing how to grind masala using a grinding stone.
16. The family decides to order food from a restaurant again, this time using a food delivery app.
17. The son's friend comes over and is served the ordered food.
18. The friend praises the food, not knowing that it was ordered from a restaurant.
19. The conversation turns to the topic of marriage and relationships.
20. The wife is criticized for not being able to cook or do household chores properly.
21. The son's mother suggests that they should not have gotten married.
22. The conversation escalates, with the son and his wife arguing.
23. The son's friend tries to intervene and calm the situation.
24. The argument continues, with the son and his wife raising their voices.
25. The conversation ends with the son's friend leaving and the son and his wife still arguing.

Note: Some of the facts may be implicit or inferred from the conversation, but I have tried to extract the most relevant and explicit information.