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Drama
Romance

The Lunchbox (2013) Review in 2025

8.5/10
Blockbuster

A mistaken lunchbox delivery leads to an unexpected connection between two lonely individuals in Mumbai.

1 hour 42 minutes
Hindi (Dubbed: English)
Age group: 15-35, Interests: Romance, Drama
Director:
Ritesh Batra
Budget: 3.3 million USD
Gross: 19.2 million USD

Family-Friendly Rating

Is this movie suitable for family viewing?

Yes, it's a heartwarming story with relatable themes about love and loneliness, making it suitable for family viewing.

CineReview Recommendation

Definitely worth watching; it's best enjoyed at home for a cozy viewing experience.

Spoiler Alert!

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The story follows Ila, who uses a lunchbox to reach her husband but instead connects with Saajan, a widowed office worker. As they share notes, their lives become intertwined until a misunderstanding nearly tears them apart.

Review Details

story9.00/10

The story cleverly intertwines the lives of the protagonists through letters, creating a deep emotional connection.

acting9.00/10

Irrfan Khan and Nimrat Kaur deliver powerful performances, making their characters' emotions palpable.

characters8.00/10

Well-developed characters who feel real and relatable, showcasing their vulnerabilities and desires.

direction9.00/10

Ritesh Batra's direction is subtle yet impactful, capturing the essence of urban loneliness beautifully.

cinematography8.00/10

The cinematography effectively portrays Mumbai's vibrant yet chaotic life, enhancing the narrative.

Pros and Cons

Pros

The emotional depth and character development stand out, making it a memorable experience.

Cons

Some might find the pacing slow, but it fits the contemplative nature of the story.

Notable Quotes

"Sometimes the wrong train takes you to the right station."
"You never know when you might find happiness."

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