Khan got the idea for the film after hearing stories from her father and interviewing around 50 others about what it was like immigrating to the United States. He seeks to find a successful job to live up to the legacy of his father and impress his childhood crush, but not everything turns out exactly as he plans. The film tells the story of a young Indian man who comes to America in the 1970s. "The Tiger Hunter" will hit theaters on Friday.
and the people are so friendly, and we're so thankful and grateful to be here." About 'The Tiger Hunter' They went to Yassin's Falafel House to eat, relaxed at the Oliver Hotel and said they enjoyed their brief time in the city. what's going to speak to them and what they're going to find interesting and what they're going to have questions about, because it's been different everywhere we go," said Manji.īefore the red carpet event, the cast and crew of "The Tiger Hunter" got to take in some sights in Knoxville. "It's just interesting to see what people respond to, so I'm very curious to know. and it's great to interact with the people, the audience who have just watched it, and to hear their feedback." said Heder.
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It's fun to watch the movie and then talk to people after they've seen (it) because luckily this is a good movie, a great movie if you will. Heder and Manji said they were interested in what the moviegoers would have to say. The event also featured a panel after the movie, where attendees could ask the cast and crew questions. Heder took his time walking down the red carpet, signed autographs and posed for selfies with fans in attendance before heading to the screening. They usually do it at the Pinnacle (in Turkey Creek), so it's just kind of cool to have it downtown." "It's the first time I've heard of them doing it at the Riviera. "It's just exciting to see somebody to come through Knoxville to do a premiere like this," said Josh Pritchard.