Newton’s Third Law: English movie produced by Australian Indians

by jonnalagadda | January 7, 2011 at 05:59 am
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Stanley Joseph and Dr. Bharati Reddy, Indians who became Australian citizens have produced an English film titled ‘Newton’s Third Law. The film is based on terrorism and social issues connected to it.

Trailers of the film were shown to the media at Hyderabad. Speaking on the occasion, music composer and debut director Stanley Joseph said that the concept of the film deals with terrorism — a global subject. The story revolves around three youngsters, two boys and girl, a small family and how they get caught in a drug racket. There are good stunts, good story, and no unnecessary intimate scenes, he said and added that it is a complete action thriller.

“I have tried to highlight the fact that even the legal framework does not give out enough punishment that the terrorists deserve” said the director. Every action has an equal and opposite reaction says the third law of Newton. If you push some one to a wall, he pushes you back with equal force – this is in short the theme of the film, he has explained.

The film was produced under the banner Walt Pictures. It features Mark Duncan, Mike Duncan and Neal Horton – all Australians in the lead roles. The film would be shrtly released in five languages – English, Telugu, Hindi, Kannada and Malayalam, the director said.

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