This feel-good sequel to the award-winning My Mother's Kitchen is
all about family, good food, love and finding the way back home. Since
the death of her husband three years ago, Meena's mother has wanted to
see her oldest daughter married and so she organizes Meena's "seeing
ceremony," a ritual associated with arranged marriages. However,
eighteen-year-old Meena is not ready to be married and wants to leave
her hilltop home in Mahagiri, south India, and attend college in
California. The ceremony is a disaster. Her four years in America soon
comes to an end and Meena is eager to return home and share her
newly-acquired knowledge of agriculture and tea production with her
family. On her journey back to India, Meena meets handsome businessman
Raj Kumar with whom she has an instant connection. They end up talking
for hours in the airport lounge. When they part at the departure gate,
Meena doesn't think she'll ever see Raj again. Back in Mahagiri, her
mother faces a threat to her home and livelihood. Meena could avert this
disaster by agreeing to an arranged marriage. Will Meena have to go
through yet another "seeing ceremony?"