“My Indian Boyfriend: The Golden Mile,” a British romantic drama set against Leicester’s Diwali celebrations, has landed U.K. and Ireland theatrical distribution through RFT Films, ahead of the film’s principal photography this summer.

The independent production brings together talent and partners from the U.K., Malaysia, Hong Kong and India. Directed by Vijay Chauhan and produced by Hiu Man Chan, the film follows Jasmine (Jolene Tiong), a Malaysian Chinese architecture student in Leicester, and Krishna (Sushant Shekhar), a British-Indian graduate finding his purpose through dance. Their relationship becomes a lens on identity, ambition, belonging and modern multicultural Britain.

The film is positioned to be among the first British independent productions to center Leicester’s multicultural communities and its internationally recognized Diwali celebrations in a commercial feature, aiming to connect audiences across Europe and Asia.

Ronald Thondickal, managing director of RFT Films, said: “We are delighted to bring ‘My Indian Boyfriend: The Golden Mile’ to audiences across the U.K. and Ireland. This is a film with genuine heart and authenticity that reflects modern Britain while speaking to audiences far beyond its borders. We believe it has the potential to open new markets and develop new cinema audiences by bringing together communities that have historically been underserved by mainstream theatrical releases. This is a new exploration expanding from our usual portfolio, and this partnership reflects our commitment to championing diverse stories with commercial potential and international appeal.”