Three American brothers who have not spoken to each other in a year set off on a train voyage across India with a plan to find themselves and bond with each other -- to become brothers again like they used to be. Their "spiritual quest", however, veers rapidly off-course (due to events involving over-the-counter pain killers, Indian cough syrup, and pepper spray).
Owen Wilson
Francis
Adrien Brody
Peter
Jason Schwartzman
Jack
Amara Karan
Rita
Wallace Wolodarsky
Brendan
Waris Ahluwalia
The Chief Steward
Irrfan Khan
The Father
Barbet Schroeder
The Mechanic
Camilla Rutherford
Alice
Bill Murray
The Businessman
Anjelica Huston
Patricia
A. P. Singh
Taxi Driver
Kumar Pallana
Old Man
Dalpat Singh
Waiter
Trudy Mathis
German Lady #1
Margot Gödrös
German Lady #2
Hitesh Sindi
Electronics Vendor
Kishen Lal
Shoe Vendor
Bhawani Sankar
Pepper Spray Vendor
Mukhtiar Bhai
Pet Shop Vendor
Suraj Kumar
Shoeshine Boy
Kapil Dubey
Boy on Bicycle
Mulchand Dedhia
Engineer
Dinesh Bishnoi
Oldest Boy
Mukesh Bishnoi
Middle Boy
Ramesh Bishnoi
Youngest Boy
Sriharsh Sharma
Boy with Handkerchief
Chanduram Bishnoi
Village Elder
Sajjanji Bishnoi
Doctor
Pukaram Bishnoi
Old Man in Village
Sushila Devi
Mother
Ratan Lal Ji
Villager
Arun Bishnoi
Villager
Jhalaram Bishnoi
Villager
Mularam Bishnoi
Villager
Anand Pathe
Villager
Bhawar Lal
Villager
Kaana Ram
Villager
Rupa Ram
Villager
Shava Ram
Villager
Ruka Ram
Villager
Bhura Ram
Villager
Buramji Ram
Villager
Tuka Ram
Villager
Bhanwar Singh
Villager
Bhanwar Paliwal
Villager
Moti Ram
Villager
Kishna Ram
Villager
Khewal Ram Paliwal
Villager
Ravi Acharya
Villager
Jai Prakash Sharma
Man on Bus
Badhri Dave
Hindu Priest
Vincetta Easley
Garage Cashier
John Joseph Gallagher
Tow Truck Driver
G.B. Singh
Pilot
Bhavna Narang
Flight Attendant
Sunil Chabra
Co-Pilot
Narender Singh Hada
Co-Pilot
Thupten Gyatso
Oberoi
Gurdeep Singh
Chief Steward (Bengal Lancer)
Charu Shankar
Stewardess (Bengal Lancer)
Natalie Portman
Jack's Ex-Girlfriend
Director, Writer
Wes Anderson
Writer
Jason Schwartzman
Writer
Roman Coppola
May 25, 2016
9
This was really enjoyable. I know I over-rate Anderson films but it's because I highly enjoy both his visual sensibility and the quirky style of humanistic humour that's pervasive in his work. I also greatly admire Adrien Brody's acting--so taken together, even though this isn't considered one of his better efforts, it was 4.5/5 or 9/10 for me.