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From Indian village to Estonia's Tallin: Uttarakhand elders embark on 1st foreign trip for film gala

Padam Singh and Heera Devi, two octogenarians from a remote village in Uttarakhand, are gearing up for a monumental experience as they attend the world premiere of director Vinod Kapri’s film Pyre in Estonia. This marks not only their debut on the international film stage but also their first-ever airplane journey and foreign trip.

November 19, 2024 / 02:01 IST
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Padam Singh and Heera Devi

Padam Singh and Heera Devi, two octogenarians from a remote village in Uttarakhand, are gearing up for a monumental experience as they attend the world premiere of director Vinod Kapri’s film Pyre in Estonia. This marks not only their debut on the international film stage but also their first-ever airplane journey and foreign trip.

The duo, along with Kapri, are en route to Tallinn, where Pyre will be showcased on Tuesday at the prestigious Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival 2024. Selected for the Official Competition section, the film is described as a poignant tale of enduring love set against the backdrop of a fading village.

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Inspired by a real-life elderly couple Kapri encountered in 2017 in Munsyari, a village grappling with migration, Pyre delves into the lives of an 80-something couple who remain in their mountain home as younger generations move away to urban centers. After meeting around 20 elderly villagers, Kapri chose Singh and Devi for their compelling presence, bringing an authentic touch to his heartfelt narrative.

"My only concern was that they must not be shy, they should be confident about facing the camera," Vinod Kapri told PTI.