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DramaComedy

The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel

- Share the journey. Share the laughter.

British retirees travel to India to take up residence in what they believe is a newly restored hotel. Less luxurious than its advertisements, the Marigold Hotel nevertheless slowly begins to charm in unexpected ways as the residents find new purpose in their old age.

Release Date : 2012-02-23

Language :HindiEnglish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : ParticipantImage Nation Abu DhabiBlueprint Pictures

Production Country : United Arab EmiratesUnited KingdomUnited States of America

Alternative Titles : The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel for the Elderly & Beautiful

Cast

Bill Nighy

Character Name : Douglas Ainslie

Original Name : Bill Nighy

Gender : Male

Maggie Smith

Character Name : Muriel Donnelly

Original Name : Maggie Smith

Gender : Female

Tom Wilkinson

Character Name : Graham Dashwood

Original Name : Tom Wilkinson

Gender : Male

Judi Dench

Character Name : Evelyn Greenslade

Original Name : Judi Dench

Gender : Female

Dev Patel

Character Name : Sonny Kapoor

Original Name : Dev Patel

Gender : Male

Penelope Wilton

Character Name : Jean Ainslie

Original Name : Penelope Wilton

Gender : Female

Celia Imrie

Character Name : Madge Hardcastle

Original Name : Celia Imrie

Gender : Female

Ronald Pickup

Character Name : Norman Cousins

Original Name : Ronald Pickup

Gender : Male

Tina Desai

Character Name : Sunaina

Original Name : Tina Desai

Gender : Female

Lillete Dubey

Character Name : Mrs. Kapoor

Original Name : Lillete Dubey

Gender : Female

Diana Hardcastle

Character Name : Carol

Original Name : Diana Hardcastle

Gender : Female

Ramona Marquez

Character Name : Madge's Grandchild

Original Name : Ramona Marquez

Gender : Female

Sara Stewart

Character Name : Madge's Daughter

Original Name : Sara Stewart

Gender : Female

Hugh Dickson

Character Name : Judge

Original Name : Hugh Dickson

Gender : Male

Patrick Pearson

Character Name : Graham's Colleague

Original Name : Patrick Pearson

Gender : Male

Liza Tarbuck

Character Name : Nurse

Original Name : Liza Tarbuck

Gender : Female

Lucy Robinson

Character Name : Judith

Original Name : Lucy Robinson

Gender : Female

Louise Brealey

Character Name : Hairdresser

Original Name : Louise Brealey

Gender : Female

Richard Cubison

Character Name : Douglas' Golf Partner

Original Name : Richard Cubison

Gender : Male

Paul Bhattacharjee

Character Name : Dr Ghujarapartinder

Original Name : Paul Bhattacharjee

Gender : Male

Siddharth Makkar

Character Name : Jay

Original Name : Siddharth Makkar

Gender : Male

Seema Azmi

Character Name : Anokhi

Original Name : Seema Azmi

Gender : Male

Honey Chhaya

Character Name : Young Wasim

Original Name : Honey Chhaya

Gender : Male

Nina Kulkarni

Character Name : Guarika

Original Name : Nina Kulkarni

Gender : Female

Jay Villiers

Character Name : Evelyn's Son

Original Name : Jay Villiers

Gender : Male

Paul Bentall

Character Name : Evelyn's Lawyer

Original Name : Paul Bentall

Gender : Male

Glen Davies

Character Name : Taxi Driver

Original Name : Glen Davies

Gender : Male

Rajendra Gupta

Character Name : Manoj

Original Name : Rajendra Gupta

Gender : Male

Catherine Terris

Character Name : Graham's C;leaner

Original Name : Catherine Terris

Gender : Female

Vishnu Sharma

Character Name : Mr Maruthi

Original Name : Vishnu Sharma

Gender : Male

Simon Wilson

Character Name : Madge's Son-in-Law

Original Name : Simon Wilson

Gender : Male

James Rawlings

Character Name : Estate Agent

Original Name : James Rawlings

Gender : Male

Reviews

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tmdb87069603

@tmdb87069603

2021-06-23

This is an excellent movie with a great cast. Before seeing the movie I saw one review categorizing it as having Benny Hill style comedy. I did _NOT_ see that at all in this movie. In fact, one criticism that I have is that I'd liked to have seen a little more comedy. One of the characters is truly over the top, but not slapstick. But regardless this movie flows elegantly start to finish without being overly saccharine or morbid or falling back on what you might expect for comedy involving the elderly. This film won't move you like Slumdog Millionaire but it is a quality film in its own right.

J

Jack

@brightonguy

2021-06-23

This is easily one of the best films I have ever watched. I cannot put it into words that will describe my feelings towards the film. From the very beginning to the very end, the characters were introduced excellently. You feel a strong bond for each and every character. Every single one of them are so relatable, as if this was a reality show and not a film. Especially in the days when most of the world continues to live repetitive lives due to the COVID-19 pandemic, more and more people question the ordinary lives we all have. This film can be the one spark you need in your life to start over. Would I watch this again? Absolutely! Would I make my friends watch it? Without a doubt!

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-08-12

We've all read brochures that extol the virtues of an hotel or resort (or maybe even read the effusive nonsense MUBI write about their daily, "hand-picked" film selection) so we won't be surprised to learn that when a selection of elderly Brits arrive at the ramshackle "Exotic Marigold Hotel", they are sure to be surprised. Recently widowed "Evelyn" (Dame Judi Dench), curmudgeonly "Mrs. Donnelly" (Dame Maggie Smith) and retired High Court Judge "Dashwood" (Tom Wilkinson) are amongst this motley collection who must adjust to their new lives in this vibrant and frenetically different city - all whilst under the watchful gaze of the enthusiastic, but pretty hapless young, and loved-up, hotel owner "Sonny" (Dev Patel). Yep, it plays to just about every stereotype in the book. That can either ruin it for you, or serve as quite a fun conduit to tackling some of these pre-conceived ideas and in some cases - from both cultures - hold them up to a bit of humorous scrutiny. The characters are possibly a bit too much of a potpourri of society. Gay, straight, happy, sad, lonely - you name it, but the character actors engaged here - especially Celia Imrie and Ronald Pickup, I found - help to dismantle the template of ignorance that prevails at the start of this light-hearted comedy. The writing is often effective at illustrating that age (or declining health) is not necessarily a barrier to happiness and fulfilment, and though this film is very much more on the simplistic side of an evaluation of race, religion and creed - it's not meant to be a documentary. It's an enjoyable bit of cinema that does raise a smile.