Tiffin Box (2026) is a Bengali romantic short film from Chorki’s Flash Fiction series, offering a warm and emotionally rich story where food becomes a symbol of love, care, and unspoken feelings.

The film follows Javed, a young man who runs a small catering and tiffin delivery service in the city. His everyday life revolves around preparing meals, delivering lunch boxes, and meeting people briefly in passing. Though his work is simple, it carries a quiet intimacy — because every tiffin box he delivers holds someone’s comfort, memories, and emotions.

Javed’s routine begins to change when he meets Mitu, a new neighbor who enters his life unexpectedly. Drawn to her gentle presence, Javed slowly develops feelings for her. What starts as casual encounters soon turns into a deeper emotional connection, expressed not through dramatic words but through small gestures — shared food, thoughtful exchanges, and moments of silence that speak louder than conversations.

However, Mitu carries her own uncertainties and emotional struggles, making their connection both tender and complicated. As Javed tries to understand her world, the story explores the delicate balance between love and hesitation, closeness and distance.

With its soft storytelling, urban atmosphere, and heartfelt performances, Tiffin Box beautifully portrays how love can grow in ordinary spaces — through everyday care, simple meals, and the quiet magic of human connection.