pawan: nakul? nakul? nakul: what will you have? arjun: mashed potatoes and gravy. pawan: i always wanted my sons to be what they want to be, with one exception. nobody's going to be in hospitality in my family. anu: when he was younger, he would pretend to be, you know, his father and he would enact how his dad behaves. nakul: dad's in new york and mom's working three jobs, so we'd play, like, restaurant. arjun: we had aged white cheddar mac and cheese, and it came in this blackox. and we're, like, damn, that's, like, the ... nakul: take whatever green i could get from the fridge just to put a garnish on something. and then i'd toast the bread and cut them into triangles the way dad would do it when dad was around. arjun: he'd use, like, the wooden spoon and he would, like, serve it on the plate and, like, on the nice plates my mom had. she wasn't home. and, you know, he says until today, like, he never wanted us to be in this industry. pawan: you know, i said no. you're not going to be in this business. this is not for you. i'm never home. i always come late. naku