Actor Deepti Naval has shared the primary poster for her upcoming movie, Mother Teresa and Me. The movie additionally options Banita Sandhu, Jacqueline Fitschi-Cornaz, Vikram Kochhar, Bryan Lawrence and Heer Kaur. The movie is written and directed by Kamal Musale. Swiss-Indian Kamal is greatest recognized for movies corresponding to Curry Western and Millions Can Walk. Jacqueline performs the titular function of Mother Teresa within the movie. (Also learn: Banita Sandhu admits trade would not understand how ‘to place’ her)
Sharing the poster, Deepti wrote on her Instagram web page, “Mother Teresa and Me – coming shortly. This drama traces Mother Teresa’s beginnings in the slums of Calcutta in 1950 and her loss of faith, alongside the story of Kavita, a young English woman of Indian origin abandoned by her partner when he learns she is pregnant. A film about compassion without a political or religious agenda.”
The movie goals to relate the story of Mother Teresa throughout her early years in India. Banita essays the function of British lady of Indian origin named Kavita who travels to India. The movie shall be launched in English and Hindi and shall be seen in cinemas solely.
Banita mentioned in a press assertion, “We are very similar in many ways. She is a young girl still figuring out her life and identity. Trying to process and work through her relationships and her relationship with herself. However, our reactions to these things are very different, which is what drew me to her. She can get quite agitated, which I found difficult to relate to at first. We put in a lot of effort in rehearsals.”
Kevin Mains, Lina Baishya, Shobu Kapoor, Mahi Ali Khan, Faith Knight and Jack Gordon can even be seen within the movie which shall be launched theatrically on May 5. The characteristic movie is produced below the banner of Curry Western Movies (Pvt Ltd), Les Films du Lotus (Sàrl) and Kavita Teresa Film (Ltd). The producers have additionally claimed in a press assertion that the movie was financed with donations, and all income will go to poor youngsters for his or her healthcare and schooling.
Source: www.hindustantimes.com