
When Meena shares her story, we are taken on an inspirational true-life journey that begins in 1960s South Africa. Meena is born disabled through forceps delivery. Believing she was abandoned, little Meena, bravely creates a life for herself at the orphanage. Only when Meena is able to walk independently can she return to her parental home. A new family, a language and culture that is foreign to her, the courageous Meena finds her new normal. Meena’s father Veer teaches her to read from glossy magazines, where she discovers pen pals. Excited, Meena writes to friends all over the world. Just one writes back.
Meena’s American pen pal Eddie Gibson is so deeply impacted by her letters, that he changes his previously superficial view of the world. Eddie has a full life which includes having choices in life and love, while Meena, being isolated and shunned, never had those choices. Eddie is so enamoured by this strong woman from another continent, whom he has never seen, that he chooses Meena over all else. Through the romance of letter writing, daringly, Meena and Eddie fall in love, even when it seems they will never be destined to be together. Eventually Meena, is teased by the choice of a new life with the man she loves, only to realize that her choices have consequences. An empowering and cinematic true story of love and resilience.
Love Will Find You

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Credit
We appreciate everyone who has made this film a possibility.
Top Billed Cast
Sanam Sitaram, Jack Devnarain, Emmanuel Castis, Rahul Rai, Shaleeni Ranchhod, Uveka Rangappa, Natashia Portrag, Linda Sokhulu

Production Company
East Coast Media

Distributor
Nolava International Film Distribution

Creative Crew
Executive Producers: Vikash Sitaram, AB Moosa
Director: Darrell Roodt
Producers: Rani Sitaram, Asgar Mahomed
Writer: Rani Sitaram
Writing Team: Rose Nixon-Cortes, Zainub Priya Dala, Sanam Sitaram, Vikash Sitaram

Music
Soja Raja
Kumari Soja – Composed by Deepak Ram and performed by Joell Mukherjee
Mausi Rasoye Halwa – Shai Shainul Ramji
Ghosts – written and performed by Sanam Sitaram