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Vancouver International South Asian film festival promotes unity in diversity as this year's theme

One of the biggest South Asian film festivalsin Canada is kicking offits annual event in Vancouver, B.C., on Thursday, with unity in diversityas this year's theme for all its featured films and documentaries.

The festival will feature 80 movies at two venues in Surrey, B.C.

The Vancouver International South Asian Film Festival will feature80 films, including 12 features and eight documentaries beginning Friday, Nov 11, at two venues in Surrey city hall's Centre Stage theatre and SFU Surrey. (Submitted by Mannu Sandu)

One of the biggest South Asian film festivals in Canada is kicking off its annual event in Vancouver, B.C., on Thursday, with unity in diversity as this year's theme for all its featured films and documentaries.

The Vancouver International South Asian Film Festival will feature80 films, including 12 features and eightdocumentaries beginning Friday, Nov 11, at two venues in Surrey city hall's Centre Stage theatre and SFU Surrey.

"Coming out of COVID ... I think it's the perfect time for us to say that diversity is so important and for us to actually unite in that diversity together," said festival producerMannu Sandu.

She said this year's festival is a way to showcase films made by the South Asian community, with the City ofSurreyas a place for future Bollywood films.

"Punjabi films get shot [in Surrey]like every second day.Bollywood is also looking at us as a prominent place to come and shoot."

The opening gala featuring a panel of filmmakers will take place on Thursday, Nov. 10, at Centre Stage with entertainment from violinist Raaginder Singh Momi, known simply by his stage name as Raaginder.

Raaginder says this year's theme of unity in diversity goes perfectly with his style of music as he has lived a diverse life. (Submitted by Mannu Sandhu)

"I feel like I've lived a very diverse life ... so it's perfect that [diversity]is the theme for the festival because I feel like my music goes perfectly with that."

With files from The Early Edition