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Shooting begins for new thriller 'Tooting Broadway'
18th May 2011

Nav Sidhu in the character of 'Arun' in 'Tooting Broadway'Independent film 'Tooting Broadway' has just completed a rigorous four-week shooting schedule in the heart of South London. Written by Tikiri Hulugalle and directed by Devanand Shanmugam, Tooting Broadway will shed new light on the issues around ethnic and community loyalty in the yet unknown world of Tamil gangs in South London. The film is an urban crime drama set in 2009, one day before the Sri Lankan Tamil Protests outside The Houses of Parliament.

Set in multi-cultural Tooting Broadway, the locations naturally lend a gritty feel to a fast paced storyline that follows the fortunes of a second generation Sri Lankan Tamil man in his twenties: Arun, a man who has forged a life away from his murky past. He returns to his home turf under the cloud of a 24-hour deadline to stop his younger brother participating in a criminal act that could destroy his life.

Produced by Independent film company, Tooting Broadway Films, the film features a host of new acting talent, committed to making Tooting Broadway the next multi-cultural box office smash. Nav Sidhu, who plays the young lead says: “The characters and plot are quite complex, as relationships and loyalties are so intertwined. Lifting the lid on gang culture that is driven so strongly by cultural and political factors is going to take the film to a different level.”

Incorporating issues such as family, loyalty, love, honour, betrayal and obedience to the state, Tooting Broadway aims to propel the story above the average gang film. It also focuses on a community and culture rarely seen; Sri Lankan Tamil Gangs – whose infamy is such that Scotland Yard has its own taskforce dedicated to stopping them.

Director Devanand Shanmugam, applies his expertise in the story development and direction of a film, drawing inspiration from people he has met, seen, heard or known. Currently living and working from Oxford, Dev has deep roots in Chennai’s cinema culture. Shanmugam loves to experiment with topical stories of social and cultural interest that have not yet been exposed and need to be told. He said, “the film has a strong social message and creates an awareness of a certain ethnic minority community (Sri Lankan Tamils) in the UK, their life and culture, and their integration with other racial groups in South London.

“Being a Tamil myself I can connect to their lifestyle and issues and I am sure I can make a great film based on this rich culture and community.”

Producer Joshua Clement who has worked on several Bollywood films including the hugely successful ‘Namastey London’ and the highly acclaimed ‘Black’ starring Indian film legend Amitabh Bachchan says of his new venture: “At first glance, Tooting Broadway is as far from the glitz and glamour of Bollywood as you could get. But like Bollywood films, it has a moral, and questions loyalties and cultural bonds. It will open people’s eyes to a growing community in the UK and the challenges it is already facing.”

Adding both the female and local perspective to the film is Sri Lankan born Executive Producer Ruby Lovell, whose media background has spanned print and television journalism. She adds: “Growing up as a Sri Lankan Tamil in London from a young age, you have a strong sense of identity and affinity with your culture: from wearing saris to weddings, eating curry with your fingers and watching old Tamil movies on a Sunday. At the same time, you are listening to RnB, going to nightclubs and your best friend is English. All second generation immigrants have lived with this dual identity and this is another layer of what Tooting Broadway will expose: the reality of being caught between cultures.”

Tooting Broadway is slated for release later this year.

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