The Asian Age

‘ Sanya did a wonderful job’

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

After the huge critical success of 2013 romance- drama The Lunchbox, Filmmaker Ritesh Batra went on to make Robert Redford- starrer American drama Our Souls At Night and BritishAme­rican mystery drama The Sense of an Ending. The filmmaker is back and with a bang with his latest film Photograph making to the leading film festivals around the globe.

Starring Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Sanya Malhotra in the lead roles, the film follows a struggling street photograph­er, who is under pressure to get married by his grandmothe­r, as he convinces a shy stranger to pose as his fiancée. During the course of the film, the pair develops a connection that transforms them both in unexpected ways.

The film sees Nawazuddin and Sanya sharing the screen for the first time.

Talking about casting them, Batra says, “Nawaz has a real innocence about him that he brings to the character and Sanya has a way of saying things without words. She’s a very meticulous and detailed performer. So, they fit these parts, I was lucky to find them.”

Sanya Malhotra, who was last seen in the blockbuste­r Badhaai Ho, is essaying the role of an introvert college girl who performs really well in her exams. And, with this film, celebrated actor N a w a z u d d i n Siddiqui marks his second associatio­n with director Ritesh Batra -— the first being The Lunchbox. “The movie is really about the corners of our heart that only others can help us find. These two actors do a wonderful job of revealing and keeping things from us,” adds Batra.

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