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Outsourced

  • 2006
  • PG-13
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
12K
YOUR RATING
Outsourced (2006)
Official Trailer
Play trailer2:24
1 Video
10 Photos
Workplace DramaComedyDramaRomance

After his entire department is outsourced, an American novelty products salesman (Hamilton) heads to India to train his replacement.After his entire department is outsourced, an American novelty products salesman (Hamilton) heads to India to train his replacement.After his entire department is outsourced, an American novelty products salesman (Hamilton) heads to India to train his replacement.

  • Director
    • John Jeffcoat
  • Writers
    • George Wing
    • John Jeffcoat
  • Stars
    • Josh Hamilton
    • Ayesha Dharker
    • Asif Basra
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    12K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Jeffcoat
    • Writers
      • George Wing
      • John Jeffcoat
    • Stars
      • Josh Hamilton
      • Ayesha Dharker
      • Asif Basra
    • 75User reviews
    • 59Critic reviews
    • 70Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins total

    Videos1

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    Trailer 2:24
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    Photos9

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    Josh Hamilton
    Josh Hamilton
    • Todd Anderson
    Ayesha Dharker
    Ayesha Dharker
    • Asha
    Asif Basra
    Asif Basra
    • Purohit N. Virajnarianan
    Matt Smith
    • Dave
    Rudolf Rodrigues
    • Rickshaw Driver
    Jaineeraj Rajpurohit
    Jaineeraj Rajpurohit
    • Man Catching Train
    Siddharth Jadhav
    Siddharth Jadhav
    • Gola Vendor
    Sudha Shivpuri
    Sudha Shivpuri
    • Aunti Ji
    Raghu Mama
    • Aunti Ji's Old Man
    Parvati
    • Aunti Ji's Server
    Sitaram D. Kadam
    • Shop Till You Drop
    Feroz
    • Kid
    Raja Kadale
    • Aunti Ji's Handyman #1
    Harish Chandra
    • Aunti Ji's Handyman #2
    Prashant Mahesh
    • Aunti Ji's Handyman #3
    Bhuvnesh Shetty
    • Manmeet
    • (as Bhuvanesh Shetty)
    Jeneva Talwar
    • Rani
    Saurabh Agarwal
    • Kumar
    • Director
      • John Jeffcoat
    • Writers
      • George Wing
      • John Jeffcoat
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews75

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    8BoudewijnUS

    From the heart.

    I had an absolute blast watching this movie today. It was funny, moving and most of all, sincere. It would have been very easy for the filmmakers to fall back into stereotypes while writing and shooting this movie, but they skillfully steered clear of any pitfalls that plague so many other movies out there, especially in this genre.

    I got the chance to see this movie at a special screening at UW in Seattle today and join in a Q&A session with the writers (and director) John and George, Ayesha, who plays Asha, and a few of the producers. John, the director and co-writer, mentioned he had spent quite some time in Nepal and India during his student years. And although the story itself is a fictional one, the cultural shocks and experiences Todd goes through were largely based on John's own experiences during his time abroad. This seems to make for a very honest take on the nuances of this story. Luckily the movie not only focuses on Todd's shock of arriving in a completely new culture. The local people that Todd deals with on a daily basis also find they need to adjust to Todd's American way of running a call center. This makes for a balanced telling of a story about cultural differences and, maybe more importantly, the similarities.

    It may not be a groundbreaking movie by any blockbuster standards, but the sincerity seems to be coming straight from the heart. And that's something you rarely see in movies nowadays. This movie deserves all the attention it gets. So go see it! And if you like it, tell your friends.
    7antoniotierno

    delicate story bursting with affection for India

    One of the many productions dealing with the offshoring of American jobs, but narrated with class and delicacy, with no clichés. There's plenty of culture shock, due to new food, busted infrastructures, and other cultural barriers but with a pace never seen before, in my opinion. It's funny but becomes a romance as well and has one of its best moments when the two leading actors imitate the stereotype of the other, with impressive results. Almost entirely shot in India, Outsourced is a truly tiny movie that ultimately says a lot about troubles crossing cultural divisions. Among many films handling the subject this is one of the best.
    9Geof-4

    Terrific

    I went into this film thinking I would see a "nice" film that "deserved to be seen" (which is too often code for a boring movie). I laughed my ass off, as did the whole audience. This is the most entertaining movie I've seen in months -- time and again the filmmakers found a way to surprise me. A tight story. Terrific performances from the stars all the way down to the tiniest roles. Perfect pacing. Graceful, muscular directing. This is not a "good little movie" -- it's a good movie, period and it's a crime it's not getting wider distribution just because the male lead isn't played by the flavor of the month. A smart, funny film.
    7Buddy-51

    a low-keyed charmer

    "Outsourced" is a genial and charming fish-out-of-water tale about a young American telemarketer who learns that his job is being shipped overseas. To add insult to injury, the novelty company he works for has decided to send him to India to train his own replacement. The movie is a bit predictable and unoriginal at times, but only a complete curmudgeon could be totally immune to its spell.

    Josh Hamilton is immensely likable as the nice-guy protagonist, and Ayesha Dharker is lovely and radiant as the freethinking co-worker with whom he has a clandestine dalliance. Indeed, all the actors are first-rate, and the striking settings and iridescent colors add to the movie's appeal.

    Moreover, the culture clash aspects of the story are dealt with in droll and subtle terms, as the initially "superior" foreigner begins to loosen up and immerse himself in all that this strange and exotic world has to offer.

    It's a dicey business trying to make a feel-good comedy out of a subject as controversial and serious as outsourcing, but writer/director John Jeffcoat somehow manages to pull it off.
    10kzoofilm

    Delightful and kind of educational as well

    One of the happiest surprises of this year's Toronto International Film Festival was this delightful, beautifully shot comedy, which is not only funny and touching but actually offers a few insights into Indian culture as well. Josh Hamilton is terrific as Todd, an American businessman who is less than thrilled to learn his Seattle office is going to outsource its work to a call center in India. He's even more perturbed when his boss makes it clear that Todd will be in charge of training the Indian workers to efficiently handle orders while sounding as American as possible; that's important since the firm markets all-American knickknacks, such as miniature flags, hot dog toasters and Wisconsin cheese hats. The culture clash that results is beautifully played and wonderfully written. This has the potential to be another MY BIG FAT Greek WEDDING, if it's handled properly. I hope it is. I've been a big fan of Hamilton for years and he deserves a big hit.

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    Romance

    Storyline

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      The note that Asha passes to Todd is a page torn from The Kama Sutra. The caption reads "Any posture is unsatisfactory if kissing is impossible."
    • Goofs
      CST (old Victoria Terminus, the train station in Mumbai from where Todd takes the train) is not in the rickshaw zone, so it is impossible for him to go from the airport to CST by rickshaw.
    • Quotes

      Asha: A holiday in Goa.

    • Crazy credits
      Extra special thanks: Shiva Lingam, Ganesh, Kali (Hindu gods)
    • Connections
      Features Qurbani (1980)
    • Soundtracks
      Holi Aayi
      Written by BC Smith, Cj Charenjeet Virdi (as CJ Virdi)

      Performed by Cj Charenjeet Virdi (as CJ Virdi)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • November 29, 2007 (Israel)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Робота, що втекла
    • Filming locations
      • India
    • Production companies
      • ShadowCatcher Entertainment
      • Tom Gorai Productions
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $163,561
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $32,227
      • Sep 30, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $703,324
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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