Out of four films, three are regional among others that include documentary film and short film. The films to be screened are Malayalam film ‘Trance‘, ‘Jersey’, a Telugu drama, Tamil film ‘Kaithi’ and Hindi film ‘Super 30’.
Documentary film ‘Batch of 2020’ will also premiere, a story featuring Indian celebrities who talk to the graduating batch of 2020 and provide them with insight and clarity on what to do next.
Lastly, a short film called ‘Padmavyuha’ is directed by Raj Krishna and revolves around a mysterious phone call that captures the protagonist in a myriad of puzzle and confusion.
The International Indian Film Festival in Toronto will be held from August 11th to August 15th.
We are super excited to see this diverse lineup and extremely proud of these films for representing the true range of Indian cinema abroad!