

Drama · Comedy
Overview
British retirees travel to India to take up residence in what they believe is a newly restored hotel. Less luxurious than its advertisements, the Marigold Hotel nevertheless slowly begins to charm in unexpected ways as the residents find new purpose in their old age.
Top Cast


Bill Nighy
Bill Nighy
Douglas Ainslie
Bill Nighy
Douglas Ainslie


Maggie Smith
Maggie Smith
Muriel Donnelly
Maggie Smith
Muriel Donnelly


Tom Wilkinson
Tom Wilkinson
Graham Dashwood
Tom Wilkinson
Graham Dashwood


Judi Dench
Judi Dench
Evelyn Greenslade
Judi Dench
Evelyn Greenslade


Dev Patel
Dev Patel
Sonny Kapoor
Dev Patel
Sonny Kapoor


Penelope Wilton
Penelope Wilton
Jean Ainslie
Penelope Wilton
Jean Ainslie


Celia Imrie
Celia Imrie
Madge Hardcastle
Celia Imrie
Madge Hardcastle


Ronald Pickup
Ronald Pickup
Norman Cousins
Ronald Pickup
Norman Cousins


Tina Desai
Tina Desai
Sunaina
Tina Desai
Sunaina


Lillete Dubey
Lillete Dubey
Mrs. Kapoor
Lillete Dubey
Mrs. Kapoor
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