Release Date | 15 March 2019 |
Language | English |
Genre | Comedy, Drama, Romance |
Duration | 1hour 49min |
Cast | Sanya Malhotra , Nawazuddin Siddiqui , Farrukh Jaffar , Sachin Khedekar , Denzil Smith , Lubna Salim , Amarjeet Singh , Saharsh Kumar Shukla , Shriidhar Dubey , Geetanjali Kulkarni , Akash Dhar |
Writer | Ritesh Batra |
Producer | Michel Merkt, Viola Fugen, Michael Weber, Anish Savjani, Vincent Savino, Neil Kopp |
Production House | Amazon Studios, Knm Productions, Skywalk Films, The Match Factory, Poetic License Production, Film Science, Pola Pandora Filmproduktions |
Cinematography | Tim Gillis, Ben Kutchins |
Budget | est. ₹15.00 cr. |
OTT Platform | Amazon Prime Video |
OTT Release Date | 15 March 2019 |
Certificate | U/A |
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