Jude Antony Joseph's film, based on the 2018 floods in Kerala, is nearing completion. Jude announced the film, titled "2403 Feet," in September 2018. Jude says that after four years of his tears, thoughts, tension, and running, the idea has become a film. The director announced the update of the film through social media.
Jude Antony Joseph's epic journey that started in 2018 has entered its final lap for the Kerala flood-based film.
Jude Antony’s words:
October. The floods of 2018 that swept Kerala, where their homes and loved ones were at risk, some lost their lives these days. Having experienced all this myself, an organisation called Bodhini came up with the idea of making a motivational video, so I wanted to make a 5-minute video. When I searched and read the newspapers and channel news of those days, I understood one thing. The story of the bravery of the Malayalis cannot be told in 5 minutes. A filmmaker's desire was born. I presented the matter directly to Anto Chetan. From that day till this moment, Anto Chetan stood like anything to support our big dream. Anto Chetan introduced me to Venu Kunnappilly, a fierce producer. Being an artist, he read the script and came up with the courage to make this flood-themed film, which many people hesitate to put their hands on. Over 125 artists, over 200 locations, over 100 shooting days. Finally, we fulfilled that dream. My tears, thoughts, tension, and running for 4 years have been shaped into a movie. There are no words to express the immense gratitude to Sarveswaran, Venu sir, Anto Chetan, and co-producer Padmakumar sir. God brought a united team. All other information about the movie will be announced soon. We have worked 110 per cent to show the Malayali's united face to the flood without any leaks on the big screen or the big canvas. The rest of the information is through.