Apr 03, 2017 02:29 PM IST | Source: Moneycontrol.com
'For Here Or To Go?' highlights the struggles by Indian
immigrants who live in the US on the H1B temporary work visa and reflects on
how ambition is affected by immigration status.
Moneycontrol News
From The Namesake to Outsourced, films and sitcoms about immigrant Indians in
the US are not a new phenomenon. But a new film on the theme is causing a stir
with its subject matter.
Starring Ali Fazal (Fukrey) and Omi Vaidya (3 Idiots), For Here Or To Go? highlights the struggles by Indian immigrants
who live in the US on the H1B temporary work visa and reflects on how ambition
is affected by immigration status. It claims to be inspired by true immigrant
stories.
The protagonist of the
comedy-drama is Vivek Pandit (Ali Fazal), a young techie set to become a top hire
at a healthcare startup. However, everything falls apart when the company
realises that he has less than a year remaining on his work visa.
As he tries all means
possible to get his visa extended, he encounters fellow immigrants who are
considered temporary workers.
The film comes at a
time when the US government has strongly hinted at implementing strict visa
curbs to crack down on foreign workers, as the new regime pivots towards an
'America First' policy. A bill was introduced in the US House of Representatives
proposing to double the minimum wage limit for highly skilled workers from
abroad.
Indian IT workers
would be the worst affected by this reform and tech companies are now making
efforts to step up their local hiring in light of the uncertainty. But White
House spokesperson Sean Spicer said recently that the US may take longer
than expected to tighten the laws as it undertakes a "comprehensive"
review of the policy.
The film was directed
by Rucha Humnabadkar and is written by Rishi Bhilawadikar, an IIT graduate who
experienced the H1B uncertainty first-hand and currently works in San Francisco
as an interaction designer.While it has received
moderate reviews from the mainstream media, the film has ruffled the feathers
of American right-wingers.
“The movie’s basic
message is that foreigners are entitled to live in the US if they want to do
so, regardless of American law or Americans’ wishes,” reads an article on
Breitbart News headlined "Cheap-Labor Lobby Funds New H-1B Song-and-Dance
Movie".The H1B visas are
meant for highly-skilled foreign workers, but the article says the movie
offers “a very flattering image of the almost 1 million H-1B middle-skill
contract-workers holding white-collar jobs throughout the United States.”
Until recently, Breibart
News was headed by President Donald Trump’s Chief Strategist Steve Bannon.The movie was released just four days before the US starts
issuing H1B visas from April 3. In all, 85,000 H1B visas are up for grabs in
this financial year. More than 2.36 lakh petitions were submitted last year and
the recipients will be decided by lottery.
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