Key Points

Taiwan's top distributor Vie Vision Pictures has boarded the Indo-Taiwanese film Demon Hunters starring Arjan Bajwa. The action-comedy marks the first collaboration between the two countries' film industries. Directed by Mei-Juin Chen, the film follows paranormal investigators from India and Taiwan. Producers aim for a winter 2025 theatrical release.

Key Points: Arjan Bajwa's Demon Hunters Gets Taiwan Release Via Vie Vision

  • First Indo-Taiwanese action-comedy collaboration
  • Stars Arjan Bajwa and JC Lin as paranormal investigators
  • Directed by award-winning Taiwanese filmmaker Mei-Juin Chen
  • Set for winter 2025 release
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Taiwan's Vie Vision Pictures boards Arjan Bajwa starrer 'Demon Hunters' for distribution

Taiwan's Vie Vision to distribute Indo-Taiwanese film Demon Hunters starring Arjan Bajwa and JC Lin, set for 2025 release.

"We are thrilled to partner with Vie Vision Pictures to bring Demon Hunters to Taiwanese audiences. - Producer Cindy Shyu"

Cannes, May 14

The Indo-Taiwanese film Demon Hunters, starring Arjan Bajwa, has taken a major step forward as Taiwan's top distribution company, Vie Vision Pictures, has come on board to release the film in Taiwan. The announcement was made at the Cannes Film Market 2025.

The action buddy-comedy marks the collaboration between India and Taiwan and is the first film of its kind between the two countries.

The film, directed by award-winning Taiwanese filmmaker Mei-Juin Chen, is produced by Light House Productions and Kleos Entertainment Group.

Set in both India and Taiwan, Demon Hunters revolves around the story of a paranormal YouTuber from Taiwan and a tech engineer from India. The two are forced to work together to fight a mysterious supernatural force.

Apart from Bajwa, the film also stars popular Taiwanese actor JC Lin and veteran actor Jack Kao.

Producer Cindy Shyu, in a statement shared by the makers, expressed her excitement, saying, "We are thrilled to partner with Vie Vision Pictures to bring Demon Hunters to Taiwanese audiences."

"Vie Vision's commitment to the development of Taiwanese titles and globally resonant content makes them the ideal partner for this trailblazing project," added Gayathiri Guliani, Co-Producer, Kleos Entertainment Group.

Meanwhile, the film is still in post-production and is expected to hit theaters in winter 2025.

- ANI

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Priya K.
Wow, this sounds like such an exciting collaboration! 🇮🇳🤝🇹🇼 I love how Indian and Taiwanese cultures are coming together through cinema. Arjan Bajwa is a fantastic actor, and the paranormal-comedy genre sounds fresh. Can't wait to see how they blend our desi elements with Taiwanese storytelling!
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Rahul S.
Interesting project, but I hope they don't make it too stereotypical with the usual "tech-savvy Indian" trope. Would love to see more depth in the Indian character beyond just being an IT guy. Nevertheless, great to see our film industry expanding collaborations beyond the usual markets.
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Ananya M.
As someone who loves Taiwanese dramas, this is amazing news! JC Lin is such a talented actor. The paranormal angle with a YouTuber protagonist sounds very contemporary. Hope they release it in India with subtitles rather than dubbing - would love to hear the original performances.
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Vikram J.
While I appreciate the cultural exchange, I hope the filmmakers handle the China-Taiwan sensitivities carefully. India has its own diplomatic balancing act to maintain. The film sounds fun, but political undertones could complicate things. Just my two paise!
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Sneha P.
Yay! More international projects for Arjan Bajwa 🎉 He's so underrated in Bollywood. The buddy-comedy format crossing cultures reminds me of those old Jackie Chan-Harrison Ford movies, but with a supernatural twist. Hope they include some authentic local flavors from both countries - maybe some Indian street food and Taiwanese night market scenes?
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Karan D.
The concept sounds fresh, but I'm skeptical about how well the humor will translate across cultures. Comedy is often the hardest thing to localize. That said, if they pull this off, it could open doors for more India-Taiwan collaborations beyond just IT and manufacturing sectors!

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