Deccan Chronicle

THE SCARY...

-

“I was introduced to the writer Rishi S. Bhilawadik­ar through a common friend. I could really connect to the script as I have also dealt with immigratio­n struggles while trying to build a home in the US,” says Rucha, who is currently working as a web designer with a Silicon Valley company in California.

Her husband Aaron Sakowski, who works at Google, is also the executive producer of the movie. “He’s so amazing — he used to cook dinner for the crew when we crashed at my house,” she says, adding, “The experience of shooting the film has been rewarding, as I had a fantastic crew. I now want people to watch the movie and connect through it. Like Mira Nair said, ‘If we don’t tell our stories, no one else will’.”

Speaking of the challenges she faced, Rucha says, “When you are an independen­t filmmaker, you don’t have time and money. This one day, we had an important shoot at someone’s house and he backed out at the last moment. We had to knock on several doors before we could get it done. The movie is set for a theatrical release on March 31 in the US, and will be released in India after that. Although I’ve been working on this movie for 4-5 years, with the current scenario in the US, I think it is a timely release. The film is a celebratio­n of the contributi­ons of Indians in the US. I want people here to be more empathetic to the minority communitie­s.”

For the film, Rucha spent time interviewi­ng several San Francisco Bay area Indian immigrant families, young profession­als, and students, to capture the stories of the diaspora. “Scenes around topics that stood out as having a community that would rally around it were enhanced at the script stage, so that diverse immigrant groups could each see reflection­s of their personal stories featured strongly in the slice-of-life panorama,” says Rucha.

She loves Hyderabad and visits the city every year. “I want to get my six-month-old son Riaan this time, as my parents want to meet him,” Rucha concludes.

 ??  ?? Scene from the movie For Here or To Go
Scene from the movie For Here or To Go

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India