A Prayer for Rain
"30 years have passed. It's time to tell their story."
Thirty years after the Bhopal gas tragedy, the film follows a town still living with the consequences of a catastrophic chemical incident. The story centers on a community tethered to the plant for its jobs and its sense of normalcy, even as warnings and hidden risks accumulate around the... Read more
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About A Prayer for Rain
Thirty years after the Bhopal gas tragedy, the film follows a town still living with the consequences of a catastrophic chemical incident. The story centers on a community tethered to the plant for its jobs and its sense of normalcy, even as warnings and hidden risks accumulate around the chemical site. Through interwoven lives, the drama probes how corporate decisions, regulatory gaps, and everyday desperation converge to shape a fragile balance between livelihood and danger. By focusing on ordinary people, the movie avoids sensationalism and foregrounds the human cost of industrial ambition. It offers a sober meditation on accountability, memory, and the stubborn resilience of a community trying to rebuild trust in the wake of disaster.
Directed by Ravi Kumar, A Prayer for Rain features a multinational cast led by Martin Sheen as Warren Anderson alongside Mischa Barton, Kal Penn, Rajpal Yadav, and Tannishtha Chatterjee. It draws on the 1984 Bhopal tragedy for its backdrop.
Box office data for this release are not widely reported, reflecting a largely limited release and a narrow audience reach. As a result the financial footprint is difficult to gauge from public records.
There are no major nominations or wins documented for A Prayer for Rain, suggesting it did not make a big splash on the awards circuit. Some critics noted its earnest intent and formal restraint, though it did not become a centerpiece of the year's conversations about prestige.
Reception largely centers on its themes of accountability, environmental justice, and the human cost of corporate oversight. Critics praise the performances for handling a heavy subject with restraint, and note how the film keeps the focus on ordinary people rather than sensationalism, offering a measured, respectful response to tragedy.
Details
- Release Date
- December 05, 2014
- Runtime
- 1h 43m
- User Ratings
- 29 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- History, Drama
- Country
- India
- Studio
- Percept Picture Company
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Martin Sheen
Warren Anderson
Mischa Barton
Eva
Kal Penn
Motwani
Rajpal Yadav
Dilip
Tannishtha Chatterjee
Leela
Joy Sengupta
Roy
Lisa Dwan
Marika
Satish Kaushik
Chief Minister
Manoj Joshi
Dr. Chandra
Martin Brambach
Ted
Director: Ravi Kumar