Everything is fleeting, the movie declares, but a photograph is a moment caught in time. The film has no qualms about taking its own sweet time, with the story unfolding at a leisurely pace. It tries to whisk you away to a simpler time, to the Mumbai of old with the city's Campa Cola and single screen theatres.
After a six-year hiatus, and working with Hollywood heavyweights like Robert Redford and Jane Fonda, director Ritesh Batra is back with a film set in India's maximum city, his second after the wonderful The Lunchbox. B....