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Walk-in to watch any film this weekend and get a chance to get clicked

Updated on: 28 February,2019 12:25 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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Written and directed by Ritesh Batra, Photograph is presented by Amazon Studious in association with The Match Factory and is slated to release in India on 15th March 2019

Walk-in to watch any film this weekend and get a chance to get clicked

Nawazuddin Siddique

The team of upcoming film Photograph has come up with a unique startegy to reach out to its film going audiences by creating look alikes of the character that Nawazuddin Siddique plays in the film who shall click their pictures against a live size cut out of Gateway of India. This activity will start on the 1st March 2019.


Staying true to the story of the film where Nawazuddin Siddiqui plays a Photographer who clicks pictures near the gateway this will be a unique way to market the film Specialy on a weekend where good footfalls are expected.


It will be interesting to see how general people react when they spot a Nawaz look alike offering them to click a picture. This activity shall take place across the country in different cinema halls.


Photograph is a nostalgic tale of Rafi and Miloni who come from extremely different walks of life. An authentic storyline that will leave the audience in awe for a unique portrayal of Sanya Malhotra as a college going Gujarati girl based in Delhi who falls in love with a photographer Nawazuddin Siddiqui over a line where he says 'smile please' is sure to win million hearts.

Written and directed by Ritesh Batra, Photograph is presented by Amazon Studious in association with The Match Factory and is slated to release in India on 15th March 2019.

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