Malayalam film, PAKA to have its World Premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in the Discovery section

Nithin Lukose’s debut feature in the Malayalam language, PAKA (River of Blood) to have its World Premiere at the prestigious 46th edition of the Toronto International Film Festival held from September 9-18, 2021

~The Film produced by Anurag Kashyap and Raj Rachakonda is selected in the Discovery section~

 Mumbai: Nithin Lukose’s debut feature as a writer-director in the Malayalam language, PAKA (River of Blood), is to have its World Premiere at the 46th edition of the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), held from September 9-18 2021.

 The film is selected in the Discovery section, which showcases the first or second feature films of directors worldwide. TIFF will be held in a hybrid way, with both in-person and digital screenings.

Produced by Anurag Kashyap and Raj RachakondaPAKA is a tale of a river that swells with the blood of two feuding families and a young couple that tries to overcome this hatred with their love.

The film set in Wayanad of North Kerala, features an ensemble cast including, Basil Paulose (Johnny), Vinitha Koshy (Anna), Jose Kizhakkan (Kochappan), Athul John (Paachi), Nithin George (Joey), Joseph Manickal (Varkey) and is shot by Srikanth Kabothu, edited by Arunima Shankar, and music by Faizal Ahamed.

The film won the best WIP project in the Work-in-Progress Lab of  NFDC Film Bazaar 2020 and is produced by Studio 99 Films in association with Alif Talkies Productions.

Excited about the TIFF Premiere, debut filmmaker Nithin Lukose, an FTII graduate and the sound designer of Thithi and Sandeep Aur Pinky Faraar says, “I’m delighted and honoured to see my directorial debut, PAKA (River of Blood), at the Discovery Programme of the 46th Toronto International Film Festival. I was fascinated by the stories and myths my grandmother told me when I was young. PAKA is a manifestation of that fascination. The idea was to tell a universal story that can appeal to the global audience while keeping the film rooted in the cultural attributes of the remote village I grew up in and the people I love. It’s a matter of pride that a regional film like our’s is getting a platform through a globally renowned festival like TIFF.”

Anurag Kashyap who boarded the project as a producer during its post-production stage says, “Malayalam Cinema is at the moment leading India on the world stage and I am so grateful to be associated with it in a small way. Paka is yet another powerful debut from a rooted new voice.

Raj Rachakonda who has written-directed-produced a critically acclaimed and commercially successful Telugu feature film Mallesham (Netflix), decided to produce PAKA. Talking about what prompted him to produce the film, he says, “I decided to produce the script from one of the crew members who helped me make my directorial debut, Mallesham. Of the four scripts narrated to me, I opted to produce Nithin’s, who helped me with sound design for Mallesham because PAKA is a poignant story about people’s simultaneous capacity for love and cruelty that displays great depth and emotion.

Synopsis

In North Kerala, a serpentine river witness to the long and bloody cycle of vengeance between two feuding families. Johnny and Anna, a young couple, wish to end the hatred within their families with their love and begin a life together. However, the return of Johnny’s uncle Kocheppu, after imprisonment and his subsequent disappearance becomes a hurdle in their path of love and forces them onto the path of blood, murder, and revenge.

Director’s note:

I grew up listening to stories told by my grandmother. These were stories of migration, survival, the fights for land and wealth which resulted in the family feud while a large number of the population migrated from the south to the north of Kerala in the 1950s. In this film, a family feud resurges from the past when someone comes back from jail after life imprisonment. I always wanted to make my first Film in Wayanad where I grew up. There is a dangerous river near my place, notorious for its deep trenches. Floods, accidents and murders have pushed people and dead-bodies into the river which only one man in the village can retrieve. He is a middle-aged man named Jose, an outstanding swimmer who knows the river in and out. He is the one who takes out the dead bodies from the river. I grew up seeing this and I shaped the story of the film from my memories. I connected such unique aspects of my hometown to the stories which my grandmother told about family feuds and started writing the story for my first film, and that’s how ‘PAKA (River of Blood)’ shaped into a feature film. We shot it and treated it as an independent film in which 90% of the actors are non-actors from the village and we had a film school crew mostly from my alma mater Film and TV Institute of India. I aspire to tell stories that not only represent and reflect the culture and space I belong to and are also universal. Therefore, PAKA (River of Blood) too, is an attempt to tell a story from the space that I belong to while connecting it universally through its theme- Vengeance.

About Nithin Lukose

Nithin Lukose born in Wayanad, India is a Writer, Director and Sound designer Known for his works in Indian films and abroad. He is a graduate of the Film and Television Institute of India.  He has been a part of many films which have been appreciated at the international level. Nithin Lukose is the first time winner of  the Resul Pookutty – IIFA Foundation scholarship award in 2010. As a sound designer for Thithi (2015), he won the Golden Leopard award in Locarno International Film Festival. He has recently completed ‘Sandeep Aur Pinky Faraar’ with Director Dibakar Banerjee as the sound designer. He has also been the production sound mixer for Hollywood directors like Bennet Miller and Julie Taymor when they shot their documentary and Film in India. ‘PAKA (River of Blood)’, which won the best film at NFDC Film Bazaar’s Work In Progress Lab in 2020, is his debut film as a director.

Raj Rachakonda – Producer                                                            

Raj Rachakonda is a software engineer who produces and directs films. Mallesham (2019, Telugu) is Raj Rachakonda’s debut film as director which won Critics Choice Film Awards for Best Film. Director Jayaraj has mentored Raj, as well as taking the job of the creative consultant for Mallesham. Raj also has learned from filmmaker Dan Rosen. Raj has been appreciated highly by national award-winning critics like Meenakshi Shedde, who said, “Mallesham is a worthy successor to Shyam Benegal’s Susman”, Bharadwaj Rangan, who said, “This is one of the most real real-life characters I have seen on screen”, and others. Raj Rachakonda has produced three feature films, Sila Nerangalil (Tamil) in 2008 and Mallesham (Telugu) in 2019. PAKA (River of Blood) is his third film as a producer.

Anurag Kashyap – Producer                                         

Anurag Kashyap is an Indian film director, producer and screenwriter. Kashyap made his directorial debut with as yet unreleased Paanch, with Kay Kay Menon as the lead. As a filmmaker, he is known for Black Friday (2004), a controversial and award-winning Hindi film about the 1993 Mumbai bombings, followed by No Smoking (2007), Dev D (2009), Gulaal (2009), That Girl in Yellow Boots (2011) and Gangs of Wasseypur (2012). As a screenwriter, he wrote the scripts for the Filmfare Award-winning movie, Satya (1998), and the Academy Award-nominated Canadian film, Water (2005). He founded his film production company, Anurag Kashyap Films Pvt. Ltd. in 2009.

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