The Idiot of Istanbul
The Idiot of Istanbul follows two unlikely people whose meeting in the Turkish city upends what each thought love should look like. One is easygoing, often underestimated and nicknamed the idiot by strangers, the other is guarded and searching for a spark that feels real. Their interactions are... Read more
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About The Idiot of Istanbul
The Idiot of Istanbul follows two unlikely people whose meeting in the Turkish city upends what each thought love should look like. One is easygoing, often underestimated and nicknamed the idiot by strangers, the other is guarded and searching for a spark that feels real. Their interactions are full of small missteps, awkward humor and honest conversations that shift expectation. Imtiaz Ali frames their connection against winding streets, cafes and late night ferries, letting moments of silence speak as loudly as declarations. The film promises an offbeat romantic tale that favors character detail over spectacle, focusing on how two people try new ways of trusting each other while making mistakes along the way. It leans into awkward, tender moments often.
Directed by Imtiaz Ali, the film pairs Triptii Dimri and Fahadh Faasil in principal roles. Announced as an original project, it was filmed with Istanbul locations central to its visual identity, though exact release dates and production partners remain sparse.
Box office figures for The Idiot of Istanbul have not been publicly released, and no reliable gross estimates are available. With festival screenings or wide theatrical runs unconfirmed, commercial performance remains unclear until distributors report official totals in the future.
Even before broad release the project sparked curiosity among fans of Indian cinema, mainly because Imtiaz Ali directed and the cast blends established and rising talent. Istanbul as backdrop has generated visual anticipation, and social media conversations focus on how the film might reshape expectations of mainstream romance around relationships.
Critical response is not available yet, and the film's vote average shows zero recorded votes. Based on Imtiaz Ali's past work and the description as an unconventional love story, viewers can expect introspective character study, awkward humor, questions of identity, and scenes that privilege small, human details over spectacle instead.
Details
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Romance, Comedy
- Country
- India
- Studio
- Window Seat Films
Cast
Fahadh Faasil
Triptii Dimri
Director: Imtiaz Ali