Murder Unveiled
Murder Unveiled | |
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Written by | S. Bennett M.R. Smith |
Directed by | Vic Sarin |
Starring | Anita Majumdar Chenier Hundal Hassani Shapi Lushin Dubey Sanjay Talwar Vinay Pathak Vik Sahay Michael Benyaer Cedric De Souza |
Music by | Daniel Seguin |
Country of origin | Canada |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Producers | Debra Beard Hugh Beard Rob Bromley Greg Laikin John Ritchie |
Cinematography | Gregory Middleton |
Editor | Alison Grace |
Running time | 94 min |
Production company | CBC Home Video |
Original release | |
Network | CBC Television |
Release | February 6, 2006 |
Murder Unveiled is a 2005 Canadian television film. The movie is based on the true story of the Jaswinder Kaur Sidhu murder. The film was screened at the Asian Festival of First Films on November 26, 2005 and was first aired on CBC on February 6, 2006.
Plot
[edit]In India, a young woman is kidnapped, and her young male companion beaten within an inch of his life. He is working class Sikh, Surinder Singh; she is his wife, the former Davinder Samra, a Canadian Sikh whom he met when she visited India a year earlier for her cousin's wedding. For both, it was love at first sight. However, Davinder comes from a traditional Sikh family, who made their fortune in Canada. Her parents, who knew nothing of Surinder when Surinder and Davinder eloped, were seeking a suitable husband for her. As the story unfolds leading to the kidnapping/beating and the subsequent investigation by the local police and Crime Investigation Division, the power of money and of Sikh family honor is shown.
Cast
[edit]- Anita Majumdar as Davinder Samra
- Chenier Hundal as Surinder Singh
- Hassani Shapi as Jaipal
- Lushin Dubey a Kuldeep Samra
- Sanjay Talwar as Inspector Darshan Singh
- Vinay Pathak as Inspector Gurpal Badash
- Cedric De Souza as Mohan
- Vik Sahay as Bindri
- Michael Benyaer as Ashu
- Zena Darawalla as Jasminder
- Parm Soor as Vikram Samra
- Veena Sood as Magistrate
- Tony Ali as Doctor
- Sooraj Jaswal as Jaggi
- Rajinder Singh Cheema as Suitor's #2 Father
- Balinder Johal as Suitor's #2 Mother
- Stephen Park as Immigration Officer
- Bill MacDonald as Business Man #1
- Jim Francis as Senior Immigration Officer
- Manoj Sood as Lawyer
- Vir Singh Pannu as Jhagi
- Gurpreet Singh Sekhon as Ashu's Thug
- Tegan Moss as Veronica
- Jag Cheema as Suitor #3
- Jai Sondhi as Parmveer
- Tara Gerewal as Amarjeet
- Taminder S. Singh as Dharamleen
- Nina Tiwana as Grandmother
- Paya Choudhry as Surinda's Mother
- Kamal Tiwari as Nirmal Bakshi
- Mylène Dinh-Robic as Host
- George Gordon as Judge
- Sanjay Madhav as Vic Prasad
- Dev Parmar as Prisoner
Awards
[edit]- 2005 Best Actress Award at the 2005 Asian Festival of First Films: Anita Majumdar
- 2006 Gemini Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Program or Miniseries: Lushin Dubey[1]
References
[edit]- ^ "This Hour Has 22 Minutes, Slings & Arrows winners in Geminis final gala". CBC News. November 5, 2006. Retrieved February 3, 2012.
External links
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- 2006 television films
- 2006 films
- CBC Television original films
- English-language Canadian films
- Films shot in British Columbia
- Films shot in India
- Television series by Force Four Entertainment
- Films directed by Vic Sarin
- Canadian drama television films
- 2000s English-language films
- 2000s Canadian films
- English-language documentary films
- Canadian television film stubs