UnIndian selected to screen at the Montreal World Film Festival

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USA: Free $30 Oye! Times readers Get FREE $30 to spend on Amazon, Walmart…The first Indo-Australian film unIndian, featuring Australian cricketer Brett Lee and Tannishtha Chatterjee, directed by Anupam Sharma, has been selected to screen at the prestigious Montreal World Film Festival where the film will have its World Premiere.
The film has also been picked up by the Scandinavian boutique international sales agent Yellow Affair. Yellow Affair will launch sales with a major presence for the film at the Toronto Film Market.

Yellow Affair's Chris Howard said, "We're very proud to be representing unIndian. Not only is it entertaining and genuinely funny, it touches cleverly on cultural differences and has a charming love story at its centre. We feel the film has a commercial charm that should get it healthy distribution around the world."

Further adding the film's director Anupam Sharma said, "For a film which was never intended to be a festival film, it is an honour and a pleasant surprise to be selected to Montreal and also have the world premiere there."

unIndian stars Brett Lee and acclaimed Indian actress Tannishtha Chatterjee in a charming cross cultural romantic comedy with a lot of heart and a little bit of spice. The film also stars John Howard, Tiriel Mora, Maya Sathimoorthy, Arka Das, Sarah Roberts, Adam Dunn, Nicholas Brown, Kumud Merani, Supriyaji Pathak Kapur, Akash Kurana and Gulshan Grover, with a special appearance by Pallavi Sharda.

Produced by Anupam Sharma and Lisa Duff, from a story and screenplay by Thushy Sathi, with executive producers Devendra Gupta and Chandru Tolani unIndian follows the chequered path of Aussie bloke Will as he attempts to woo Meera, a beautiful Indian single mother living in Sydney. Meera finds it hard to resist the tall blonde man with a charming smile, but her family has other ideas in mind, as falling in love with an Australian is not only scandalous – it's un-Indian!

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