Rajkumar Hirani, Shoojit Sircar, Anjali Menon, Onir to direct second part of ‘My Melbourne’
Rajkumar Hirani, Shoojit Sircar, Anjali Menon & Onir join ‘My Melbourne’ anthology’s second edition, celebrating Indo-Australian diversity via film.
PTI
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'My Melbourne:'an Indo-Australian anthology film project.
Mumbai, 26 June
Filmmakers Rajkumar Hirani, Shoojit Sircar, Anjali Menon and Onir are set to collaborate on the second instalment of 'My Melbourne', an Indo-Australian anthology film project.
The project,
produced by Mind Blowing Films and presented by the Indian Film Festival of
Melbourne (IFFM), aims to continue celebrating cultural diversity and
strengthening ties between India and Australia through cinema, a press release
said.
Released in March
2025 , the inaugural edition featured short films by Rima Das, Imtiaz Ali and
Kabir Khan as well as Onir, addressing themes of identity, gender, race,
sexuality and disability.
Mitu Bhowmick
Lange, CEO of Mind Blowing Films and the creative producer of the project, said
the response to the first 'My Melbourne' film was “overwhelming and
deeply fulfilling”.
“It has proven
that stories told with authenticity and heart can transcend borders. We are
honoured to have some of the most acclaimed filmmakers of Indian cinema lend
their voice and vision to the second edition.
"This project
continues to be a celebration of inclusivity, collaboration and creativity
between India and Australia’s the project has given us the opportunity to work
with emerging creatives from under represented communities," she added.
Hirani, known for
movies such as 'Munna Bhai' films, '3 Idiots', 'PK', 'Sanju' and 'Dunki', said he was excited to
join a platform that fosters cross-cultural storytelling.
“My Melbourne
offers a rare opportunity to tell a story that is intimate, universal, and
culturally resonant,” he said.
Menon said the
themes explored in the anthology align deeply with her storytelling ethos.
“The themes and
intention behind My Melbourne align deeply with the kind of stories I love to
tell — ones that build empathy and bring people closer. I'm thrilled to
collaborate on this journey of storytelling across continents,” she said.
Sircar, whose
varied filmography includes movies such as 'Vicky Donor', 'Madras Cafe', 'Piku', 'October' and Sardar
Uddham', added, “Storytelling knows no boundaries. My Melbourne is a
meaningful initiative that reminds us how stories rooted in local contexts can
have global significance.”
Onir, who is
returning to the anthology, called it “a story that’s still unfolding”.
“The opportunity
to work with new themes and voices, while continuing a journey I deeply believe
in, is truly rewarding,” he said.
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