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Onir: ‘we’ will celebrate Queer’s love

Onir: 'we' will celebrate Queer's love
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Onir filmmakers are “fully vaccinated” and are ready to get a rolling camera on the next interesting business entitled ‘We Are’.
The upcoming film is the 2011 film sequel to the National Award ‘I Am’.
The recent director headed to the Kashmir Valley, where he had done a reception for his upcoming film.
In the Candid chat with Etime, the director opened about the film plot that said, “This is the sequel to the 2011 film ‘I am’ and this time, this film will celebrate strange life and strange love.
It will be four different stories from four different Indian parts Celebrate strange love.

“Our lives are not only about the struggle, but also about emotions, beauty and celebrations and this is what I want to do with my film,” he added.
Director has found his main woman in Nimisha just, who made his film debut with ‘Thontimuthalum Drikshiyum’ and followed up with films that were critically recognized like ‘Eeda’ and ‘Oru Kupretidha Payyan’.
‘We’ will mark their debut in the Hindi film industry.

According to a report about FilmFare, ‘We’ will go to the floor in September 2021 and the remaining casts are expected to be resolved soon.
Onir, who has worked on a number of projects, revealed that the schedule for making the film all slipped because of the covid-induced crush.
Opening about his trials, he said, “Everything is affected.
I should start recording the film last February when the whole thing Covid began.
Recently, I was filming for Indo-Italian art projects and we finished the first schedule and we finished.
Realizing that everything Something became very bad so we decided to delay.

“Many things I planned, like the sequel to my film ‘I’ was postponed.
However, my problem is still nothing compared to what people do today,” he added.
Talking about the impact of Covid-19 in the film industry, he remembers feeling helpless because it cannot reach as much as possible people during locking.
“The cinema has been closed so long and this industry employs so many people who are now unemployed.
People continue to reach me, but I also do nothing.
So you feel helpless sometimes because you can’t do it.
As much as it is You want.

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