The highly acclaimed Indo-Australian film collaboration, “My Melbourne,” is set to release its second installment, bringing together a talented lineup of Indian filmmakers to continue the project’s mission of fostering cultural connections through the medium of cinema.
After the success of the first “My Melbourne” film, which featured segments directed by Rima Das, Onir, Imtiaz Ali, and Kabir Khan, Mind Blowing Films has announced that the upcoming second chapter will be helmed by Rajkumar Hirani, Anjali Menon, Shoojit Sircar, and returning director Onir.
The original “My Melbourne” film delved into themes of identity, gender, race, sexuality, and disability, receiving praise from critics in both India and Australia.
Mitu Bhowmick Lange, CEO of Mind Blowing Films, expressed her excitement for the project’s continuation, stating, “The success of ‘My Melbourne’ has been overwhelming and deeply fulfilling. It has shown that authentic storytelling can transcend borders. We are honored to have some of India’s most acclaimed filmmakers join us for the second edition, continuing to celebrate inclusivity, collaboration, and creativity between India and Australia.”
The new lineup of directors brings together socially conscious voices in Indian cinema. Rajkumar Hirani, known for films like the “Munna Bhai” series and “3 Idiots,” shared his enthusiasm for exploring diverse human experiences through cross-cultural storytelling.
Anjali Menon, recognized for her poignant portrayals of family dynamics in films like “Bangalore Days” and “Koode,” expressed her alignment with the project’s themes of empathy and connection.
Shoojit Sircar, whose works like “Pink” and “Piku” tackle social issues, emphasized the universal nature of storytelling and the global significance of local narratives.
Onir, returning from the first film, reflected on the rewarding experience of continuing the storytelling journey with “My Melbourne,” stating, “Working with new themes and voices while upholding the project’s core values is truly fulfilling.”
The second installment of “My Melbourne” promises to further bridge the gap between Indian and Australian cultures through the power of cinema, showcasing diverse perspectives and narratives that resonate across borders. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting project.