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Photograph
Directed by
Ritesh Batra
PG-13
2019
1h 51m
Drama
,
Romance
6.8
80%
66%
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A struggling street photographer in Mumbai, pressured to marry by his grandmother, convinces a shy stranger to pose as his fiancée. The pair develop a connection that transforms them in ways they could not expect.
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Cast of Photograph
Nawazuddin Siddiqui
Rafi
Sanya Malhotra
Miloni
Farrukh Jaffar
Dadi
Akash Sinha
Banke
Abdul Quadir Amin
Amjad
Sachin Khedekar
Kanti Bhai
Denzil Smith
Hasmukh Bhai
Brinda Trivedi
Saloni
Lubna Salim
Sheilaben
Rajesh Kumar Sharma
Fazlu Master
Shihaan Bakshi
Mohan
Seema Pravin Shende
Teller
Robin Das
Gafoor (as Robin Kumar Das)
Bhagwan Das Patel
Kulfiwallah
Ashok Pathak
Gopal Taxi Driver
Amarjeet Singh
Bilal
Saharsh Kumar Shukla
Zakir Bhai
Shreedhar Dubey
Raghu (as Shree Dhar Dubey)
Geetanjali Kulkarni
Rampyaari
Akash Dhar
Himesh
Jim Sarbh
Anmol Sir
Vijay Raaz
Ritesh Batra
Director / Writer / Producer
Neil Kopp
Producer
Vincent Savino
Producer
Anish Savjani
Producer
Michael Weber
Producer
Michel Merkt
Producer
Viola Fügen
Producer
Photograph Ratings & Reviews
Chicago Reader
Andrea Gronvall
This too-languidly-paced film lacks the emotional payoff of The Lunchbox, and rising newcomer Malhotra is not yet in Siddiqui's league.
Film Inquiry
Brent Goldman
Photograph examines the familiar pressures and expectations that permeate our lives. It's a compelling cultural look at loneliness, even when surrounded by people.
Detroit News
Adam Graham
"Photograph" has a ways to go to sell its central love story. But Batra's touch is so tender that "Photograph" builds a sweetness that overcompensates for its shortcomings.
KDHX (St. Louis)
Diane Carson
It takes aim at the heartstrings, and for those who can relax into a slowly paced, hour 45 minute character study, it succeeds.
Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
Josh Terry
The film may not deliver what you'd normally expect from a romantic Saturday night at the movies, but if you're looking for something a little unique, Photograph is a perfect fit.
Boston Globe
Ty Burr
There's a good deal of heart, art, sympathy, and substance here, which is why's it's all the more frustrating that "Photograph" fails to develop.
TheArtsStl
Sarah Boslaugh
...one of the sweetest, gentlest rom-coms you will ever see.
One Guy's Opinion
Frank Swietek
Ritesh Batra both employs and upends the clichés of romantic comedy in this low-key, open-ended charmer.
Austin Chronicle
Marjorie Baumgarten
The film's small, quiet moments are its most alluring feature, although it's possible the film may ultimately be too quiet for its own good.
RogerEbert.com
Nell Minow
It may be that the stories in movies are all the same. But it can be lovely when a movie like this one finds a different way to tell them.
Christian Science Monitor
Peter Rainer
It's a movie that takes its own sweet time getting to a conclusion that will surprise no one, but it has a stillness, an evocativeness, that expresses far more than its rather paltry plot.
NPR
Ella Taylor
The action - if that's what you call two people wandering around Mumbai - unfolds with the slow, intimate rhythms of classic Indian cinema, lightly juiced with the goofy high spirits and populist common touch of Bollywood.
TheWrap
Tricia Olszewski
Miloni and Rafi's shy romance becomes sweet because of, not despite, the languid pace of its development.
Los Angeles Times
Gary Goldstein
Patient viewers who enjoy deeply felt films that take their sweet (in a good way) time to tell a small, human and relatable story should find writer-director Ritesh Batra's... "Photograph" a lovely, charming and gently transporting journey.
New York Times
Aisha Harris
If the story is familiar, the storytelling can be immersive - Batra shades in the leads and their worlds with a human specificity that makes "Photograph" compelling in a slice-of-life way, particularly regarding class in India.
AV Club
Jesse Hassenger
What's consistent about Photograph is the way it maintains the delicacy of a particularly fine short story, complete with some ghostly supporting characters and plenty of ellipses where more conventional movies would amp up the exclamation points.
Slant Magazine
Pat Brown
In pushing so many seemingly crucial moments off screen, the film transforms its main characters into blank slates.
Washington Post
Michael O'Sullivan
Sometimes, less isn't more, but - as in this case - not quite enough.
The Hollywood Reporter
Caryn James
A quiet charmer.
Variety
Guy Lodge
A winsome diversion.
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