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A psychological thriller, the movie follows the hunt of a Malayali teen as he tries to find his companion
Settled in Canada since 2002, Seema says over a Zoom name that it was the panoramic Canadian panorama that ignited the filmmaker in her. Instead of capturing a music video or a documentary, she determined to go forward with a movie, Oru Canadian Diary, which unfolds in Canada however for a track and some scenes shot at Kanhangad in Kasaragod district in Kerala. Incidentally, Kanhangad is the place Seema’s household hails from.
Scripted by her and produced beneath the banner of Sreem Productions, the movie stars newcomers Paul Paulose, Simran and Pooja Sebastian, all of whom she chosen via auditions.
“It is a romantic thriller, a suspense-filled film about two youngsters from Kerala who migrate to Canada. Sara, the female protagonist, reaches Canada and keeps in touch with Surya. However, a few days later, the calls stop. Once Surya reaches Toronto, he begins his search to locate Sara,” narrates Seema, working as regional supervisor of Malayala Mayooram TV, a Malayalam channel in Toronto.
Lyrics by Sivakumar Vaarikkara and Sreethi have been composed by music director {K} A Latheef. Playback singers Unni Menon and Madhu Balakrishnan additionally characteristic within the movie.
“The shooting in Canada featured Canadian actors as well but the work was completed without any hassles. It was only in Kerala that we faced a few issues but it was all solved peacefully,” she says with a smile.
With dialogues in Malayalam and English, Oru Canadian Diary is an addition to the variety of movies that discover the lives of the Malayali diaspora.
Actor-director Renji Panicker launched the primary look teaser of the movie on his Facebook web page on October 14.
Seema hopes to launch the movie on an OTT platform and is raring to do extra movies.
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