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“Harry MacLure Pushes Anglo-Indian Film for OTT Release”

Chennai-based Harry MacLure, a well-known and respected figure in the Anglo-Indian community, is actively promoting his latest film “Calcutta, I’m Sorry” and seeking public support for its release on online streaming platforms (OTT). The film has generated interest for its unique storytelling and for showcasing the talent, energy, and spirit of the Anglo-Indian community, which has often been underrepresented in mainstream cinema.

To help the film reach a larger audience, the Global Anglo-Indian Network (GAIN) has launched a petition on Change.org. The petition encourages people to support the movie and help highlight the skilled actors, writers, and crew members involved in the project. Supporters are being asked to sign the petition and share it widely to raise awareness about the film and the community it represents.

Harry MacLure has expressed hope that, with enough public backing, the movie can be successfully released on OTT platforms, allowing audiences from across the world to watch and appreciate it. According to him, this release would not only give the film visibility but also provide a platform for Anglo-Indian talent to shine on a global stage.

In addition to being an entertainment project, the initiative is seen as a celebration of the Anglo-Indian community’s contributions to cinema, culture, and society. Community leaders and film enthusiasts have welcomed the campaign, noting that it is important to recognize and promote diverse voices in Indian cinema.

The team behind “Calcutta, I’m Sorry” is optimistic that public participation will make a difference. They are calling on fans, community members, and cinema lovers to join the movement, sign the petition, and help bring attention to a story that reflects the culture, resilience, and creativity of the Anglo-Indian community.