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Return to Rajapur

  • 2006
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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Return to Rajapur (2006)
In a mystical Indian village, two women make a unique connection to a man they encounter.
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In a mystical Indian village, two women make a unique connection to a man they encounter.In a mystical Indian village, two women make a unique connection to a man they encounter.In a mystical Indian village, two women make a unique connection to a man they encounter.

  • Director
    • Nanda Anand
  • Writer
    • Nanda Anand
  • Stars
    • Lynn Collins
    • Kelli Garner
    • Justin Theroux
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Nanda Anand
    • Writer
      • Nanda Anand
    • Stars
      • Lynn Collins
      • Kelli Garner
      • Justin Theroux
    • 9User reviews
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    Lynn Collins
    Lynn Collins
    • Sara Reardon
    Kelli Garner
    Kelli Garner
    • Samantha Hartley…
    Justin Theroux
    Justin Theroux
    • Jeremy Reardon
    Manoj Bajpayee
    Manoj Bajpayee
    • Jai Singh
    • (as Manoj Bajpai)
    Bhanu Goswami
    • Amar
    Rita Joshi
    • Shefali
    Yusuf Hussain
    Yusuf Hussain
    • Vikram Singh Rathore
    Vineet Kumar
    Vineet Kumar
    • Lal
    • (as Vinit Kumar)
    Frank Langella
    Frank Langella
    • Ned Bears
    Sonal Jha
    Sonal Jha
    • Hotel Maid
    Gambeer Singh
    • Gambeer
    Tan Singh
    • Clerk
    Alam Bhai
    • Builder
    Badri Singh
    • Waiter
    Bhom Singh
    • Waiter
    Giridhar Malhotra
    • Hotel Guest
    Sharmila Malhotra
    • Hotel Guest
    Sohani Malhotra
    • Hotel Guest
    • Director
      • Nanda Anand
    • Writer
      • Nanda Anand
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    8kunawara

    I liked Kelli Garner

    Although I think that the cinematography in the movie was superb, and I was intrigued by the portrayal of Jeremy (Justin Theroux) as an alcoholic, I was most interested in the character of Samantha (Kelli Garner). You may remember Kelli from Aviator as the young Faith Domergue.

    Although Samantha is in her early 20's, she clearly has led a very sheltered life, and is from an extremely wealthy family. Upon arrival in the ancient town of Rajapur, she was clearly bewildered by the dramatic contrasts between this and her previous life experiences, but I couldn't understand her facial expressions. My immediate reaction was that this was a "valley girl" who had been miscast in the part, but then I realized that she was like the 10 year old Lucy in The Chronicles of Narnia. They were both dazed and overwhelmed by the world that they were surrounded by.

    As soon as I thought of Samantha as a child instead of a young adult, everything became much clearer. She had never experienced anything like this in her life and didn't know how to react. It was as if she was in a glass bubble. As the film developed, she started to develop. I could see the glass breaking and the young adult emerging from the child.

    Thank you, Kelli for a moving and enlightening performance.
    9nyfilmcritic-1

    Great film that deserves to be seen

    For a time in the early 1990s, playwright Tom Stoppard explored the intriguing concept of depicting a dual story of an historical event and the contemporary individuals investigating such an event, mainly through manuscripts and letters, most notably in ARCADIA. He addressed similar themes, though, in his 1991 radio play "In the Native State" which formed the nucleus for his 1995 stage work Indian INK. I was particularly reminded of the latter while watching RETURN TO RAJAPUR, the feature directorial debut of Nanda Anand, who also wrote the screenplay.

    As in the Stoppard work, there's a mystery at the heart of the story. Samantha (Kelli Garner), a 22-year old American woman, arrives in Rajapur armed with a handful of photographs and letters. She's determined to uncover the true story behind events that unfolded in the early 1980s as they related to Jai Singh (Manoj Bajpai), the erudite owner of a dilapidated palace. Posing as a grant writer (who conveniently fails to turn up), Samantha begins her investigation into the lives of an American couple, Sara and Jeremy Reardon (Lynn Collins and Justin Theroux) who spent their honeymoon in the area. Samantha arrives with a set of preconceived notions that eventually are stripped away, although she only learns parts of the truth.

    The film shifts easily between time frames and director Anand skillfully weaves the story in a compelling manner. My biggest complaint with the movie is that the ending felt rushed -- I was paying attention to everything that was occurring on screen, yet I became a bit confused. Perhaps it doesn't matter in the long run, but it marred an otherwise enjoyable experience.

    The cast is uniformly good, with Garner (whom I found miscast in THE AVIATOR) delivering a fine turn. The strongest acting, though, is from Lynn Collins (who sounds like Gwyneth Paltrow) and Justin Theroux as the couple. He's an alcoholic who married a meal ticket and she's a woman who comes to the conclusion she might have made an error. Her decision is enhanced by her growing attraction to Jai Singh, and Bajpai makes the character believable, successfully essaying both the younger and contemporary versions. There's also fine supporting work from the always reliable Celia Weston and Frank Langella.

    Although on a minor scale, RETURN TO RAJAPUR contains some of the lushness of THE English PATIENT or A PASSAGE TO India. Even so, it accomplishes a great deal, proving engrossing and enjoyable.
    8fiddlestix

    great cinematography

    I saw the movie in an early screening. It is going to premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival.

    It is set in the desert in India and is the story of two women, Sara Reardon (Lynn Collins) and Samantha Hartley (Kelli Gardner), who visit there 20 years apart. They are both profoundly affected by an Indian man, Jai Singh. There are themes of love, domestic violence, and alcoholism, with a great ending. The town it is set in is close to a thousand years old.

    The cinematography in this movie is amazing. It reminds me of a Merchant-Ivory film.

    Justin Theroux plays a superb Jeremy Reardon, an amazingly flawed character. The ending is a real surprise. It is the kind of movie that you really want to see twice.

    I can't wait to see her next film.
    4Chesnaye

    Tourist fantasy

    Maudlin fantasy of being swept off your feet by 'exotic' India, which apparently consists of well-kept palace hotels and desert sunsets. Really, the Indian Tourist Board couldn't have put it better themselves. The plot is utterly contrived, the romance silly and unconvincing, the drama so overcooked it's as if someone left it out to bake for weeks in the Thar Desert sun.

    How 22 year-old Samantha, shy as a bunny and totally clueless, ever got to India on her own is a challenge to the imagination. As is the reason her mother married a vain alcoholic with clear designs on her money. And this is only the beginning to the chain of illogic that runs throughout the film and governs every predictable turn. Shamelessly romantic view of India and human relations is likely to make your stomach turn. But for anyone who's a genuine fan of syrupy soap opera, I guess this cosmetically-enhanced version of Rajasthan actually fits the material quite well.
    10crouse-linda

    For me, this film was a wonderful surprise.

    I did not expect to see such a riveting, beautiful and moving film when I saw Return to Rajapur. The film just unexpectedly pulled me in.

    The script is tightly constructed--no wasted words or action and the story line is simple on its surface, but it has layers of issues including alcoholism and domestic violence. I found the interweaving of past and present seamless, almost like a counterpoint in music.

    Which brings me to the next point.I have read some of the reviews and I agree that the cinematography and music were spectacular-- on a par with some of the great films made recently.

    I saw Return To Rajapur twice, and it was even better the second time, in my mind,the hallmark of an excellent film.

    I cannot believe that this was the Director's first film--I am waiting for her next one.

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      The movie was shot in its total entity in a 9th century town in India - Jaisalmer.
    • Soundtracks
      Pallo Latke Re Marho Pallo Latke
      Performed by Vishal Vaid

      Music by Richard Horowitz

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    • Release date
      • April 26, 2006 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • India
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Searching for Sara
    • Filming locations
      • India
    • Production companies
      • Anand Productions
      • IFC Films
      • On the Road
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      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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