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Suspense crime, Digital Desk : Melbourne, Australia – Four of India's most celebrated filmmakers—Rajkumar Hirani, Shoojit Sircar, Anjali Menon, and Onir—are set to collaborate once again for a sequel to the critically acclaimed anthology film, My Melbourne.

The announcement comes as a major highlight for the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM), continuing its tradition of fostering unique cross-cultural cinematic projects. The first installment was lauded for its poignant portrayal of life in the vibrant Australian city.

Following the success of that film, the sequel will once again feature four distinct short films, each directed by one of the acclaimed filmmakers. The stories will explore heartwarming themes of love, community, and connection, all set against the diverse backdrop of Melbourne.

This ambitious project is a significant initiative by the IFFM, supported by the Victorian Government, to showcase Melbourne as a global hub for filmmaking and multicultural storytelling. The collaboration brings together directors known for their sensitive and impactful narratives, promising a collection of films that will be both emotionally resonant and visually stunning.

The reunion of this directorial quartet has already generated immense excitement among cinephiles. With their combined prowess, the sequel to My Melbourne is poised to be another landmark achievement in cross-cultural cinema, further strengthening the artistic ties between India and Australia.


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