Talking about why she chose Singapore, she says, “It is a uniquely Singaporean story. It is not a story that can be made anywhere else. It is about Indians living in Singapore. When you look at Singapore from the outside, most people think that Indians living in Singapore are rich ex-pats. But there is a very big stratum of Indians, who moved to Singapore many years back and they run small businesses that form an important part of Singapore’s economy. Their children are well-integrated into Singaporean society. We were very fortunate to get a lot of support from the Singaporean agencies and the housing development board, parks, beaches, roads, restaurants and, of course, the Singapore government who supported us with approvals for a big production unit during tough Covid times and helped us make this film. We are honoured to be selected for the Singapore International Film Festival which is one of the premiere international festivals in the world and in Asia and Southeast Asia. To be selected in that festival and showcase a story from Singapore is of huge pride to the whole team.”