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  1. ritesh batra our souls at night, from left, director ritesh batra, robert redford, on-set, 2017. ph: kerry brown. ©netflix our souls at night, from left, director ritesh batra, jane fonda, on-set

  2. May 1, 2016 · From the global success of “The Lunchbox” to adapting the Booker Prize-winning novel “Sense of an Ending”, it has been an interesting journey for Ritesh Batra, who hopes to direct a movie someday that brings cinema greats of India and west together. His debut feature film, about two lonely people who meet due to a mistake by Mumbai ’s ...

  3. Mar 10, 2017 · Ritesh Batra isn’t a household name — just yet. The Indian-born director burst onto the scene in 2013 with his debut feature "The Lunchbox," a romantic drama about a lonely, ...

  4. May 28, 2015 · Ritesh Batra – the man behind the film – says he is on a mission to take Indian stories to the world by making his films a window to India and its culture. The worldwide success of “The Lunchbox” has landed Batra an opportunity to direct a British film based on Julian Barnes’ novel “The Sense of an Ending”, featuring Oscar-winning actor Jim Broadbent.

  5. Mar 20, 2017 · Mumbai-born writer-director Ritesh Batra took a series of unconventional decisions to get to the big league. Equipped with an Economics degree from Drake University, in Iowa, Batra first worked for Deloitte, a top accounting and consulting firm. After three years at Deloitte, Batra quit to enroll in the graduate film program at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts.

  6. May 9, 2019 · Ritesh Batra is reflective of a new voice in Indian cinema which is finding an international connect thanks to a growing filmography which transcends borders. Along the way, the 39-year-old writer ...

  7. www.bfi.org.uk › all-voters › ritesh-batraRitesh Batra | BFI

    1963 Japan. A traditional society in transition, in this post-World War 2 movie of Japan - it's not just rich vs poor, its a portrait of privilege and eastern people grappling with western values. Shot like magic.