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Photograph

  • 2019
  • PG-13
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
6.4K
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Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Sanya Malhotra in Photograph (2019)
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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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... Read allA 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.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.

  • Director
    • Ritesh Batra
  • Writer
    • Ritesh Batra
  • Stars
    • Nawazuddin Siddiqui
    • Sanya Malhotra
    • Sachin Khedekar
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
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    • Director
      • Ritesh Batra
    • Writer
      • Ritesh Batra
    • Stars
      • Nawazuddin Siddiqui
      • Sanya Malhotra
      • Sachin Khedekar
    • 142User reviews
    • 81Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Nawazuddin Siddiqui
    Nawazuddin Siddiqui
    • Rafi
    Sanya Malhotra
    Sanya Malhotra
    • Miloni
    Sachin Khedekar
    Sachin Khedekar
    • Kanti Bhai
    Denzil Smith
    Denzil Smith
    • Hasmukh Bhai
    Brinda Trivedi
    • Saloni
    Lubna Salim
    Lubna Salim
    • Sheilaben
    Rajesh Kumar Sharma
    • Fazlu Master
    Shihaan Bakshi
    • Mohan
    Akash Sinha
    • Banke
    Seema Pravin Shende
    • Teller
    Robin Das
    • Gafoor
    • (as Robin Kumar Das)
    Bhagwan Das Patel
    • Kulfiwallah
    Ashok Pathak
    Ashok Pathak
    • Gopal Taxi Driver
    Amarjeet Singh
    Amarjeet Singh
    • Bilal
    Sahaarsh Shuklaa
    Sahaarsh Shuklaa
    • Zakir Bhai
    • (as Saharsh Kumar Shukla)
    Shreedhar Dubey
    Shreedhar Dubey
    • Raghu
    • (as Shree Dhar Dubey)
    Geetanjali Kulkarni
    Geetanjali Kulkarni
    • Rampyaari
    Akash Dhar
    Akash Dhar
    • Himesh
    • Director
      • Ritesh Batra
    • Writer
      • Ritesh Batra
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    User reviews142

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    9abhishekpandey1102

    An artistic journey to an unexpected romance..

    Ritesh Batra('Lunchbox') has done it again. This movie is about the budding romantic relationship between characters of two completely different backgrounds and the director is successful in capturing the nervousness, the newness and the hesitance of a growing relationship. The film has little dialogue, similar to real life situations like these, and focuses on capturing gestures. Nawazuddin has encapsulated the essence of a common man in a plain, subtle way like he always wanted to on-screen, and Sanya, is absolutely amazing in her calm, composed and measured performance of Miloni. Farrukh Jaffer as Dadi really binds the whole movie, and gives us the light-hearted laughs that any romantic story should have. Not to give anything away, a lot of moments are open to interpretation, including the ending which gives a feeling that you are listening to a love story, and you will be able to relate with most of these moments. It captures the essence of Mumbai, which is always refreshing, and reflects on the cringe of class and color which is kind of inherent in our society. Go watch it, probably with your mom, she'll love it.
    8iamggn

    A Film That Thrives On Silences!

    The city's love affair with unusual encounters is an element that sets it apart, and having stayed in Mumbai for over two decades, like most other Mumbaikars, there exists a set of people, and stories, and conversations that I keep going back to.

    To story of Photograph focuses on one such peculiar encounter that eventually translates into an unexpected connection. Rafique and Miloni meet by chance, and a product of that moment gives them disparate reasons to meet again. The screenplay convincingly lets the viewers comprehend the circumstances the protagonists are accustomed to through little, insignificant instances; Ritesh Batra's tendency to not be too loud and lucid replenishes the cinematic narration with a pinch of exquisiteness. The role of supporting characters is vital, because it is their expectations that largely dictate the protaganists' actions. To argue that the plot is unrealistic may not be entirely authentic, especially because almost every decision that Rafique and Miloni resort to is bolstered by the desire to divert from what is usual, to avoid what is mundane. However, if the writer compulsorily asks me to point out an element that is unrealistic, I would probably tell him that it is impossible for a CA Inter student to take out time for such lengthy hangouts.

    The entire cast is spectacular. Nawazuddin Siddiqui is a natural, and it is phenomenal to witness him stick to his character throughout the run-time. Sanya Malhotra wonderfully portrays the introverted Miloni, who also harbors a quotient of curiosity. Farrukh Jafar as Dadi, and Geetanjali Kulkarni as Rampyari put up brilliant performances. Saharsh Shukla and Sachin Khedekar are impressive as well. Vijay Raaz, in an unpredictable role, is refreshing as ever. Jim Sarbh is decent. Ritesh Batra, who delivers a convincing comeback, is an artist that the industry must be proud of.

    Photograph is a film that thrives on silences, and it is beautiful to acknowledge how, at times, they overcompensate for the absence of words.
    7Tejas_Vinda_AITS

    Photograph isn't a perfect shot but it's interesting and takes you back in time.

    Rafiq (Nawazuddin Siddiqui), a struggling street photographer at Mumbai's Gateway of India, convinces a reclusive youngster Miloni (Sanya Malhotra) to pose for a picture. Their chance encounter leads to self-discovery and a fascinating tale of slow-burn romance.

    The pacing is frustrating and needs a lot of patience but Batra's unique take on love, with shades of Basu Chatterjee's Chhoti Si Baat..

    What does stand out is the brilliance of Nawazuddin Siddiqui. He is the master of his craft and conveys unsaid emotions effortlessly. Sanya underplays a bit too much but gradually holds her own in front of an actor like Nawaz.

    If you seek purpose or motivation behind someone's certain behaviour, you won't find it here so Photograph eventually struggles to keep you engaged,,However, if you appreciate ambiguity, the film leaves a lot to imagination and interpretation, which has its own charm. The open-ended climax in particular is cleverly done. It makes you ponder and crave for more.

    Photograph isn't a perfect shot but it's intriguing and takes you back in time. Like love and life, it's uncertain and hopeful.
    7palainausa

    Watch, Watch

    This is a "sweet" film well worth your time, but I couldn't get the age difference between the two main characters out of my head. And as sweet as it was, what would be the chance of any sort of long term relationship be between those two? I mean, realistically, back to the village? And how does he get to take so much time off from work, at 30 rupees per picture? Oh yeah, and when I was there in January 2019 MY photos cost 100 rupees each. Thank goodness I'm not a woman, lest I have to pay the combined white and pink taxes. OK, it's not about me, nice film. The silences were not a distraction, but an enhancement. The supporting cast was quite good too.
    7chhablaniharshit

    Batra lands right again.

    After being impressed by Ritesh Batra's Lunchbox and his style of cinema, I knew that this man is going to have something unique in his every movie. The movie stars Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Sanya Malhotra and Farrukh Jaffar in major roles. I don't think that the casting could have been better. One thing about the cast though -I personally found Jim Sarbh's role a little insignificant for an acclaimed actor like him. Regarding characters, Nawaz was not disappointing with his acting and did what he always does, an above average justice to his character. I consider Miloni's (Sanya Malhotra) character to be the best written amongst all and also well executed by her. The one actor who took her character on another level only with her acting was Farrukh Jaffar. It was a treat to watch her. Until her, I could never believe someone acting beside Nawaz subjugating him. If there has to be a single reason to watch this movie, it is her acting and her comic timing and dialogue delivery. The story doesn't droop on a classic romance, instead shows a story between a struggling road-side photographer and a CA student from an upper-middle class Gujarati family, two completely different worlds. The story shows how sometimes people can want only so much from life and yet that can be completely different for different people. Ritesh Batra is known for developing characters that are relatable to a mass somehow, and this time too, he created such character, Miloni. She is a soft-spoken, a yes-girl who has no opinions of her own, who is pulled from her dream of becoming an actor and peer pressured into doing CA. A lot out there, right? I also liked how smartly Batra ended the movie. Ben Kutchins did a great job with his cinematography showing beautifully the slums and the fast-running city together. Some stills from the movie were really outstanding. In all, this movie is not a Masala Romantic, but is appealing in its own way. There can be only two reasons to not have liked this movie. One, somehow the detailings to the characters were incomplete and second, the movie was bit slow at a few places. Had it not been compensated by exquisite acting, the movie wouldn't have turned out to be the way it did. Otherwise, I would recommend this movie to every cinema lover who understands Batra's poetic and eccentric film-making skill.

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    • Trivia
      Ritesh Batra's fourth film after much acclaimed Lunchbox 2013.
    • Quotes

      Miloni: When I saw the photo he took of me, I didn't see myself. I saw someone who looked happier than me.

    • Soundtracks
      Aaja re o mere dilbar aaja
      Written by Jan Nissar Akhtar

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    • Release date
      • March 15, 2019 (India)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • India
      • United States
    • Official site
      • official YouTube
    • Languages
      • Hindi
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Fotoğraf
    • Production companies
      • Poetic License Production
      • Film Science
      • Pola Pandora Filmproduktions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $344,534
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $35,796
      • May 19, 2019
    • Gross worldwide
      • $996,171
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 50m(110 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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