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Toronto Film Festival: Food-delivery app drivers and Mumbai's courtyard cricketers race to tell their stories on the international festival circuit

Nandita Das and Shekhar Kapur are among the Indian filmmakers participating in the 47th Toronto International Film Festival (September 8-18); S.S. Rajamouli to speak on Telugu cinema at the event.

September 03, 2022 / 16:48 IST
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'What’s Love Got To Do With It?' by Shekhar Kapur, the director's first feature film in 15 years, is a romantic comedy set in London and Lahore.
'What’s Love Got To Do With It?' by Shekhar Kapur, the director's first feature film in 15 years, is a romantic comedy set in London and Lahore.

A brother and sister find themselves on opposing cricket teams in Mumbai. A food-delivery app driver struggles to negotiate a life steered by a technology-driven society. A father fights an entire system and his village to get justice for his young daughter gangraped in Jharkhand.

The journey of a new India teeming with possibilities while struggling to shake off the shackles of inequality and injustice is reflected in the selection of Indian movies at the 47th Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) beginning on September 8. The festival has seven films in feature, documentary and short format categories from Indian and Indian-origin filmmakers this year, each telling a distinct story of a nation and its people.

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Among the feature films are Zwigato by Nandita Das, Kacchey Limbu by first-time director Shubham Yogi, Tora's Husband by Rima Das and What’s Love Got To Do With It? by Shekhar Kapur. Films by three Indian-Canadians - This Place by V.T. Nayani, To Kill a Tiger by Nisha Pahuja, and The Chase by Gurjeet Kaur Bassi - complete the India-linked selection this year.

'To Kill a Tiger' is a documentary.