
Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap with actors Sunny Leone, Rahul Bhat and Jeniffer Piccinato on the screening of their movie ‘Kennedy’ at Indian Movie Competition of Melbourne (IFFM), Sunday, Aug. 20, 2023
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Anurag Kashyap’s Kennedycontinues to captivate hearts and minds after having first made its World Premiere at Cannes. It left the viewers mesmerized on the closing ceremony of the 14th version of The Worldwide Movie Competition of Melbourne on August 20.
The closing ceremony on Sunday night time was a star-studded extravaganza, because the Indian and Australian crowd gathered to witness the fruits of this cinematic celebration.
On the closing night time, Sunny Leone mentioned, “To start with I’m grateful to be right here. It actually means quite a bit once we can current movies to each neighborhood and Melbourne is one crucial cease for us for Kennedy. And we’re so proud to be a part of IFFM and for creating this platform.”
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Earlier, Kashyap had mentioned, “I’m delighted that Kennedyis the closing movie at IFFM. It’s the primary Indian movie competition we’re taking part in on the planet, and I’m excited to know the response of the viewers. I will probably be there to attend the identical and gauge the response, and am certain that they’ll just like the movie, like the worldwide viewers who’s seen the movie until now.”
Helmed by Kashyap Kennedy stars Leone, Rahul Bhat and Abhilash Thapliyal within the lead roles. The movie revolves round an insomniac ex-policeman, lengthy regarded as useless, however nonetheless working for the corrupt system, and searching for redemption.
The Indian Movie Competition of Melbourne 2023 was one of many greatest ones but having hosted a number of the greatest names from Indian cinema together with Rani Mukerji, Kartik Aaryan, Prithvi Konanur, the workforce of Sita Ramam, and Karan Johar to call just a few. The competition this 12 months screened over 100 movies throughout 22 languages and launched many distinctive tales and skills to the Australian audiences.