Canadian Premiere: Jun 21 – 6:30 | Regular screening: Jun 22 - 8:30 | Regular Admission IND | 2019 | 137min | STC Drama | Dir. Vipul Metha In Gujarati (subtitled)
Indian Film Festival of Alberta Selects
Presented in partnership with Edmonton Movie Club
Jun 21-23
Join us for selections from the 4th annual India Film Festival of Alberta, featuring world premieres and the best award-winning and independent movie from India and the Indian diaspora.
Career-minded Aditya’s terminally ill father convinces him to take him on a trip to Uttarakhand to fulfill his last wishes. There they meet the enigmatic backpacker Ketki, who leads them on the path to happiness and closeness. Canadian Premiere on Jun 21 followed by a Q&A with actor Aarohi Patel.
In his quest to become successful, Aditya Parikh puts life on the back burner, including his Father Bipin Chandra Parikh. Infuriated and heartbroken, the father persuades his monotonous son to take an unplanned journey of a lifetime for a much needed appreciation that life deserves. Their trip to bliss soon turns into a nightmare when they meet a backpacker named Ketki Mehta. An enigma in her own way, she takes the father-son duo on a voyage that turns out to be more than they bargained for. The escapade turns out to be an experience as more surprises and realizations wait their way to happiness, opening new doorways to the meaning of life. Directed by Vipul Mehta, Produced by Rashmin Majithia and soulful Music by Sachin-Jigar, Chaal Jeevi Laiye is a film that's all about living life to the fullest.

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