
New Delhi:
Trailer for anthology film My melbourne has been released. It includes four powerful stories directed by filmmakers Kabir Khan, Imtiaz Ali, Reema Das and Onir.
Set in Melbourne, Australia, The Anthology film My melbourne Human connections provide a glimpse in a unique, ideological stories of connections, flexibility and identity. It is scheduled to release in theaters across India on March 14, 2025.
According to the press note shared by the manufacturers, the film delays the diverse experiences of four characters, each facing its personal journey. The four stories are inspired by all true events. My melbourne Breed addresses universally relevant subjects of gender, sexuality and disability.
Painted in stories My melbourne include,
Nandini – Directed by Onir, tells the story of Indranal, who is a queuing Indian person, who reunires to complete a formal ritual with his father in Melbourne. The film examines his frightening relationship, power of forgiveness and complications of treatment process amid sorrow.
Jules – Directed by Arif Ali with creative direction by Imtiaz Ali. It tells the story of a newly married witness that creates an unexpected bond with a homeless woman, Jules. Together, they navigate their personal conflicts and discover the power of connections despite their differences.
Emma – Directed by Reema Das, tells the story of a talented deaf dancer who struggles with self-doubt and discrimination, until a chance meeting with another deaf dancer inspired him to embrace his uniqueness and find his inner strength Does.
Setra -Directed by Kabir Khan, is the real -life story of a 15 -year -old Afghan girl who rebuilds her life in Melbourne after escaping from the Taliban. She finds her feeling of belonging through cricket and flexibility between family stress and previous trauma.
The film’s leading actress shows herself true-to-life experiences in the film.
The film’s new release trailer opens with a shot of Melbourne’s stirring roads. It begins with the introduction of a young woman, who faces difficulties at her workplace. She struggles to live with the demands of her workplace, is clear from her crisis, as she makes up, leaves a pan filled with food and quickly apologizes.
This was followed by a deaf dancer who played the role of Balarina, who is a queuing Indian person who shares a bitter relationship with her father and a fierce girl, who rests in cricket after fleeing the Taliban with her family. Finds
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