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Chasing the American Dream has not been easy. America, built by immigrants still stands testimony of all the sweat and blood that went into making it the most sought after country in the world – recession or not. Millions of immigrants from various parts of the world have made the United States of America their home for several years. Today, they co-exist with a beautiful blend of east and west in their knowledge, thought and practice. “Our Story of” is created and developed by Visionalist Entertainment Productions headed by Novi resident Keith Famie who was a contestant on the CBS reality television series, Survivor: The Australian Outback. He was the 14th person to be voted off. Keith and team have rightfully and meaningfully captured the spirit and the success of various communities as a documentary series televised for WXYZ TV 7. The prime time television documentary “Our India Story” details will be revealed very soon.
 

The Indian Community in Michigan will be featured in a one hour documentary titled “Our India Story” this year on WXYZ Channel 7. Miindia.com has partnered with Visionalist Entertainment Productions - to engage our community members in this effort. Prior to the airing of the program a gala event will be held at the Rock Financial Showplace Diamond Room in Novi.

The event titled
“The Flavors of India” which is to be held on 14th of December 2008 will include participation from business, community leaders, media, live music and food from local restaurants and dance. This will truly be the most exciting event in celebrating the culture and heritage of the India community here in Metro Detroit. There will be a preview of the film before its actual broadcast on TV which is scheduled on 20th of December 2008. Visionalist Entertainment Productions are the creators of the “Our Story of” series for WXYZ TV 7. Their first program “Our Italian Story” aired in 2006 was the winner of 3 Emmy awards. Last year three more programs featuring Polish, Greek and Arab communities were aired and have been nominated for 8 Emmy awards this year.

The program will feature footage from numerous events in the metro Detroit area and also footage from India. Recently the production team returned from India covering various cities including a grand wedding. This prime time program will highlight the accomplishments of Indians in the community and also shine the light on India’s rich traditions and culture.

The program is supported by individual and corporate sponsorships like that of Raj Vattikutti, BN Bahadur and Avinash Rachmale. Your contributions are tax deductible. Interested sponsors can send an e-mail to info@miindia.com

Excerpts from the interview with Director/Producer/Survivor Keith Famie by Anu Gopalakrishnan, a miindia exclusive:

What sparked your interest in directing documentaries on the immigrant population?

KF: I have always felt Detroit has a wonderful story since it is one of the most ethnic-rich cities in America. We owe so much to these early immigrants in what they brought to Michigan with culture, food, faith, language and art, as well as their desire to be an American.

Keith is known as a survivor. How did your experience help in your success?
KF: ‘Survivor’ was a wonderful opportunity to see how far one can push themselves. Personally, I gained a great deal by being able to experience very difficult situations and challenges and keeping a positive attitude. I went from 170 lbs. to 140 lbs. in 41 days. ‘Survivor’ also afforded me the opportunity to have gained a great deal of national exposure.

What is your take or feel on the Indian community?
KF: One of the reasons we have been so successful in our documentaries about the ethnic community is that we know so little and are so curious about these cultures. The Asian Indian community is no different. Now that we have been filming for almost 8 months, and have just completed a 13-day trip to India, traveled a total of 27,000 miles, spent 40 hours on various planes, I can comfortably say this will be an amazing film that the Asian Indian community of Detroit will be very proud of.

Do you feel a sense of connection working on the customs and traditions of all the countries you have so far worked with?
KF: Yes and my office reflects it. I love collecting artifacts that remind me of my journeys. On my desk, I’m looking at a great statue of Ganesh that I brought back from India. I fall asleep at night dreaming of warm naan, freshly baked.

If there is one unique factor about India that you think has changed you as a person, what would that be?
KF: I have been fascinated by the faith of Hinduism. As I get deeper into the project, this helps broaden my own spontaneity.

How was it filming in India?
KF: Amazing, stressful, enlightening, and memorable.

Apart from taking risks, what do you love doing? What is your relaxation point?
KF: It’s hard to say. My relaxation at this stage is minimal. We are a 24/7 production company. I am also filming a documentary called ‘Can You See How I See,’ which is about what it’s like to be blind, for release in 2009. So, I am almost always filming somewhere. I enjoy time with kids my kids Josh, 15 and Alicia, 17, as well as my long-time girlfriend/partner of 8 years. I do love gardening and cooking. I workout as much as possible, bike riding, etc.

Do you expect this forthcoming documentary to create a buzz in the community based on your previous creations for other communities?
KF: Yes. I feel the story I’m telling about the impact of the Asian Indians have had on our community both medically, engineering and in business will build a whole new level of respect for the community.

Is this event going to highlight the accomplishments of Indians in Michigan?
KF: The ‘Flavors of India,’ scheduled for December 14th, will be an evening of music, dance, food, art and the premier celebration of the film ‘Our India Story.’ With all of the media planned on being there, it will be the event to be at in 2008. It will be an evening all Asian Indians will be proud to say they are from India. The rest of us will just sit there and say “I wish I were Indian.”


Every Indian Immigrant who has landed in the United States of America with dreams and ambitions has gone through a struggle – a personal and an emotional one; leaving behind old family members, siblings and the connections to live a life in an unknown land chasing an unknown dream. Each struggle is different and each struggle comes with its own days of loneliness, tears and frustration, but, with a strong sense of hope and the zeal to succeed. It is this hope that has kept the American dream alive for years. Our India Story is a perfect tribute to all those who have become successful overcoming challenges and limitations – psychological and spiritual, not material only.


Visionalist Entertainment Productions is looking for individual and corporate sponsorships. Please see below for the various sponsorship categories. If you need more information or have questions, please e-mail info@miindia.com
Keith and the Visionalist team flew to India with Avinash Rachmale of Lakeshore Group. They traveled to his home town of Waigon and were able to visit with his 85 year old mother. To see more of this trip please visit our website
at www.ourstoryof.com.
Title Presenting Sponsor Breakdown Cost For Title Presenting Sponsor…………$50,000.00
  • This company made "Our India Story" possible. This graphic would appear first at the open of the feature documentary and at the end of the program.
  • Twenty 30-second commercial promos on WXYZ TV 7 will promote the airing of the documentary. These promos will feature the company or individual as part of the graphic billboard. It will state that these sponsors have brought this special feature to the viewers of metro Detroit commercial free.
  • Press releases would highlight that this special "Our India Story" documentary was made possible by the support of these title sponsors.
  • The "Our India Story" collectors' booklet for the premier evening gala would feature two separate pages each of the title sponsors. One page would consist of a written overview about the company or individual the other is a full four-color advertisement. A representative from the organization will be one of the keynote speakers to address the guests at the VIP/ media reception.
  • Four tables of ten to the VIP/ media reception, the "Flavors of India" December 2008.
  • The India Story section of ourstoryof.com would feature the logo and direct link to the lead sponsor's website.
  • The DVD "Our India Story" will thank the supporting company.
Supporting Sponsor Breakdown — Cost For Supporting Sponsor…………$10,000.00
This sponsor position is reserved for a company, foundation, religious organization or individual who would like to share their support for the featured, primetime documentary "Our India Story", as well as the media premier event “Flavors of India” at the Rock Financial Show Place Diamond Room December 14th 2008.
  • Prominent “Thank You” in the credits of the documentary.
  • Full page spread in the keepsake program booklet for attendees at the “Flavors of India” event, including photograph and biographical information about the sponsoring individual.
  • Full-page, four-color advertisement in the keepsake program booklet for attendees at the “Flavors of India” event for the sponsoring company, foundation or religious organization.
  • Two tables of ten to the VIP/media premier event “Flavors of India” December 14th 2008.
  • Company, foundation, religious organization logo and direct link to sponsor website on “Our India Story” page of www.ourstoryof.com.
  • Name of the individual sponsor listed as a special supporter of this project on the “Our India Story” page of www.ourstoryof.com.
Sponsorship Benefits $5000.00
  • Full page in the program for the premiere media event.
  • Private table of ten to the VIP/ media premiere event.
  • Special mention in the program as a supporter.
  • Individual name listed on front page of website www.ourstoryof.com/india.
All contributions are tax-deductible.