What Did Aamir Khan Say About the IFFM?

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Key Takeaways
- Aamir Khan inaugurated the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne 2025.
- The festival connects diverse cultures through cinema.
- Nearly 75 films will be screened, showcasing themes of inclusivity.
- LGBTQ+ Pride Night is a major highlight of the festival.
- The event strengthens ties between India and Australia.
Mumbai, Aug 14 (NationPress) Renowned Bollywood icon Aamir Khan has officially inaugurated the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne 2025, highlighting it as a remarkable initiative that unites people and cultures through cinema.
Aamir stated, “It’s wonderful to be in Melbourne. I’m thrilled to be part of this festival.”
He further remarked, “This is an amazing initiative that fosters connections between diverse cultures. I believe the films and filmmakers presented here will have a memorable experience,” added the acclaimed actor.
The IFFM 2025 kicked off with its formal press conference featuring prominent figures from the Indian film sector alongside esteemed representatives from the Victorian Government.
The event showcased a star-studded guest list, including Bollywood luminaries such as Aamir Khan, Vir Das, Tillotama Shome, Jim Sarbh, Aditi Rao Hydari, Shoojit Sircar, Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari, R.S. Prasanna, and casting director Mukesh Chhabra.
Also in attendance was the talented director of Baksho Bondi, Tanushree Das, along with the cast members, as the film prepares for its opening night premiere.
Co-directed by Tanushree Das and Saumyananda Sahi, Baksho Bondi, which made its world debut at the Berlin Film Festival 2025, is produced collaboratively by Tillotama and Jim Sarbh.
The film features Tillotama Shome as Maya, set in a dusty suburb of Kolkata, weaving an impactful narrative of love, resilience, and the quiet strength of a working woman navigating her daily life.
Festival Director Mitu Bhowmik Lange expressed, “We are honored to host legends and visionary talents like Aamir Khan, alongside storytellers like Shoojit Sircar and Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari, whose performances resonate globally.”
“This year’s program, led by Baksho Bondi as our Opening Night feature, presents an exciting mix of creativity, diversity, and cinematic brilliance. The presence of so many distinguished guests, along with the enthusiastic backing of the Victorian Government, transforms this year’s festival into not just a cultural celebration but a vital link between India and Australia.”
Aamir will raise the Indian national flag at the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM) 2025 during the festival's annual Independence Day festivities.
This year, the IFFM is set to showcase nearly 75 films that reflect themes of inclusivity encompassing gender, race, sexuality, disability, and women’s representation. A major highlight of the festival will be the LGBTQ+ Pride Night scheduled for August 22, which is anticipated to be a powerful homage to queer cinema and the identity of Queer South Asians in Australia.