The movie revolves around the story of Saroo Brierley, an Australian man who uses Google Earth to find the family that he was separated from in India and Sunny, who plays the role of young Saroo in the movie, was supposed to be a part of the promotional events for the film, reported Variety.
As per the schedule, Sunny was supposed to fly to Los Angeles this week with his father, Dilip, to attend the film's screening at AFI. He was then going to travel to New York City for the film's premiere at the Museum of Modern Art.
"We are doing everything we can to fight this; we believe it must be the effect of immigration paranoia. He, of course, poses absolutely no threat to anyone. We want him to be a part of the celebration of this film and his performance. We fully intend to go through the proper resources and appeal with the State Department for assistance," said David Glasser, Weinstein Co. President and COO, in a statement.
The project marks his acting debut and has already earned him raves.
Sunny and his father still need to undergo an interview before they can get a visa. The Weinstein Co. Is reaching out to contacts in India to try to see if they can expedite the process.
Directed by Garth Davis, "Lion" also stars Rooney Mara and Dev Patel. The film is scheduled to release on November 25.
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