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Family Secrets Uncovered in Indian Summer Drama
22 Nov
Summary
- Film 'Calorie' premieres at IFFI Goa, explores family tragedy.
- Based on director's experience with Air India Flight 182 disaster.
- Features Anupam Kher and a cast of emerging and veteran actors.

The film 'Calorie,' directed by Eisha Marjara, is poised for its Asian premiere at the 56th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa. This critically acclaimed coming-of-age drama, which previously garnered top honors at Toronto's IFFSA festival, delves into the complexities of intergenerational trauma within a Sikh Canadian family. Its narrative is deeply rooted in Marjara's personal history, drawing inspiration from the tragic 1985 Air India Flight 182 bombing.
The story centers on three generations of women whose present lives are impacted by a past family tragedy. When two teenage sisters are sent to India to connect with their Punjabi heritage, their reluctant journey becomes one of profound self-discovery. They uncover a hidden family secret that tests their familial bonds. The film features a compelling cast, including Ellora Patnaik and veteran actor Anupam Kher, alongside Ashley Ganger and newcomer Shanaya Dhillon-Birmhan.
Shot in both Canada and India, 'Calorie' benefited from support from various Canadian media funds and organizations. Producer Joe Balass highlighted the decade-long dedication to bringing this sensitive story to the screen. Marjara aims for the film to serve as a catalyst for healing and connection, offering a broader perspective on how families navigate silence, misunderstanding, and buried hurt.




