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Movie touches on real issue

Movie touches on real issue

A very real issue is the storyline behind the short film made in Auckland recently.


Titled P R (Permanent Residence), the movie takes a look at visitors to New Zealand who will go to any lengths to secure themselves a permanent residency of New Zealand.


Shooting for the film has ended and could be released in the country as early as September, director Sreeman Myadam said.


The 15-minute movie, starring mostly Auckland based cast, was shot over three starting August 14 at locations around Auckland.


The story revolves around a man who should return to his home country as he is not able to obtain his permanent residence in New Zealand.


But he dosen’t wanted to go back to his home country without the permanent residence.  Deceit in love and relationships occur as he tries to secure his permanent residence through immoral methods.


“It’s a real life story of my people all over the world,” said Sreeman, who is from India. Sreeman has been an assistant to several well known directors in India and is also eyeing a bigger project in India soon.


Sreeman is off to India this week to finalise editing and other technical aspects of the movie.
Cast includes Rakesh Rathee (hero), Sophie Hewitt (heroine) Chetan Punj, Shekeram, Soni Prasad, Sufia Ali, Freddy.


Story, screenplay, direction: Sreeman Myadam. Producer: Rahul Sirigiri (Link 2 Services (NZ) Ltd), Title of the Film:- P.R ( Permanent Residence), Assistant Director: Sufia  Ali, Cameraman: Sandeep Khurana, Make Up:  Tasneem Small, Nuraan Waggie, Megan
Track n Trolly: Jackie & John, Equipment: Khurana Productions.



 

A very real issue is the storyline behind the short film made in Auckland recently.

Titled P R (Permanent Residence), the movie takes a look at visitors to New Zealand who will go to any lengths to secure themselves a permanent residency of New Zealand.

Shooting for the film has ended and could be...

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