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Gurinder Chadha on Christmas Karma, bigotry in the UK, friendship with Priyanka

As Gurinder Chadha’s Christmas Karma gets ready to arrive in India, the British filmmaker reflects on her growing up in Southall, carrying her Indian heritage everywhere and the sisterhood she feels with her peers Mira Nair and Deepa Mehta

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Christmas Karma is an adaptation of Charles Dickens’s  ‘A Christmas Carol’

Christmas Karma is an adaptation of Charles Dickens’s ‘A Christmas Carol’

It’s been two weeks since Gurinder Chadha released her upcoming feature, Christmas Karma, in the UK, the country where she lives. It’s a week before she releases the film in India, the country she carries with her everywhere. Like her film, Chadha has always found her belonging there and here. So, as we sit with her, in a Mumbai suburb club, to talk about the film, we can’t help but ask her, “What’s home for you?” “Southhall is my home,” Chadha replies promptly, while browsing through her phone gallery to show us the street she grew up in. 
 
“And I always end up going back to those streets. I was there last week and I did a little activity with local school children to open their Christmas festival. I saw one particular area where the first Indian shop in Southall opened, where my parents used to go. Next to it was a playground where I played as a little girl,” the filmmaker shares with a child-like excitement.

Director Gurider Chadha and producer Anushka Shah
Director Gurider Chadha and producer Anushka Shah

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