A Decent Arrangement Movie Reviews
3.0
Shubha Shetty-Saha | Mid Day
Luckily, just like the lead character Ashok, the camera (cinematography by Amol Rathod) doesn’t capture the country like a typical tourist would, but more like one who treats it as a comfortable home with all its flaws. Worth watching once.Read full review3.0
Rahul Desai | Mumbai Mirror
It’s hardly surprising that NRI filmmakers manage to capture the essence and eccentricity of our ways with greater restraint. As evident here, theirs is essentially an outsider’s inside perspective, an honest union of craft and storytelling uncluttered by commercial aspirations.Read full review3.0
Subhash K Jha | SKJBollywoodNews
For a large part of this brief film nothing seems to be happening.At least, nothing that we can consider dramatic enough to be considered cinematic in the acceptable sense. As I watched Sarovar Banka’s understated dialectic on the dynamics of the diasporic dilemma I wondered how he convinced his actors to do the film!Read full review2.5
Renuka Vyavahare | Times of India
Hoping to get rid of his loneliness and aimlessness back in the United States, Ashok (Adam Laupus), an Indian-American copywriter, comes to India looking for a suitable bride. But is he really ready for an arranged marriage?Read full review