
MUMBAI: The trailer for My Melbourne, an anthology of four powerful stories set in Melbourne, is out now, offering a glimpse into the unique, thought-provoking tales of human connection, resilience, and identity. Set against the multicultural backdrop of Melbourne, the film delves into the diverse experiences of four characters, each facing their own personal journey. With its India release scheduled for 14th March 2025 across cinemas, My Melbourne brings ogether the creative genius of four renowned Indian filmmakers – Kabir Khan, Imtiaz Ali, Rima Das, and Onir.
The four stories all inspired by true incidents and each directed by different filmmakers, provides a lens into Melbourne’s diverse communities while addressing universally relevant themes of race, gender, sexuality, and disability. The narratives reflect both individual and collective struggles, ultimately celebrating the power of inclusivity, identity, and connection.
NANDINI - Directed by Onir tells the story of Indraneel, a queer Indian man, reunites with his estranged father in Melbourne to complete a ceremonial ritual. The film explores the complexities of their fraught relationship, the power of forgiveness, and the healing process amid grief.
JULES - Directed by Arif Ali, creatively guided by Imtiaz Ali tell the story of a Newly married Sakshi who forms an unexpected bond with Jules, a homeless woman. Together, they navigate their personal struggles and discover the power of connection despite their differences.
EMMA - Directed by Rima Das tells the story of a talented deaf dancer, grapples with self-doubt and discrimination until a chance meeting with another deaf dancer inspires her to embrace her uniqueness and find her inner strength.
SETARA - Directed by Kabir Khan is a real life story of a 15-year-old Afghan girl, who rebuilds her life in Melbourne after fleeing the Taliban. Amid family tensions and past trauma, she finds her sense of belonging through cricket and resilience. The lead actress of the film plays herself in the film depicting her true to life experiences







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