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Indian Film Festival of Melbourne

The Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM) is an annual festival based in Melbourne founded in 2010.[1][2] It was previously funded by Victoria State Government. It is presented by Film Victoria, and the provider is chosen through a tender process. The current tender provider is Mind Blowing Films, run by Mitu Bhowmick Lange who is the Festival Director of IFFM.[3] The festival has currently been provided with State Government funding until 2018. The goal of the film festival is to showcase Indian cinema to the Australian audience. The festival has streamed Bollywood films, Indie movies, documentaries, regional cinema from India etc. It also organizes short film competitions, dance competitions and a flag hoisting ceremony since it is during the time of Indian Independence day celebrations in Melbourne.[4]

Indian Film Festival of Melbourne
LocationMelbourne
Founded2010[1]
Most recent2023
AwardsBest of Indian cinema
Websitewww.iffm.com.au

History

It was founded in 2010.[1][2] The State Government of Victoria started funding the festival since 2012. It was result of the Liberal Party of Australia (Victorian Division)’s policy "to strengthen Victoria's ties with the Indian film industries".[5] The policy was first released in October 2006, was funded in November 2010, and implemented in March 2012 through a tender process.

Mind Blowing Films, owned by Mitu Bhowmick Lange, won the tender in March 2012 for three years until 2014, and was given one year extensions by the Liberal National Coalition Government for 2015 and 2016. In May 2012, The Sydney Morning Herald reported that the company behind the Festival was recycling films already released, and so appeared to be using government money to rebadge a festival it had already been running as a commercial enterprise.[6] In August 2017, South Indian film actress/producer Khushbu accused the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne of discriminating against non-Hindi films and film stars.[7] Mitu Bhowmick Lange responded with "I am very surprised to be honest because we have 60 films in 20 languages. The film festival has always always been about diversity," stating that some of the South Indian actors invited had not been able to attend due to busy schedules.[8]

Mind Blowing Films was again awarded the contract for 2017 and 2018 by the new State Government in November 2016.[9][10]

The film festival also facilitated a film project ‘My Melbourne’ where India's notable film makers worked with Victorian filmmakers to create short films on race, disability, sexuality, and gender.[11]

Telstra People's Choice Award

This award is given at the Festival for Outstanding Achievement of an Indian film in terms of box office revenue and critical appreciation for an Indian film released in that year. The award was instituted in 2014.

Recipients

2010

The first edition of the festival was held in 2010 and featured the work of actress Rani Mukerji such as Bunty Aur Babli, Black, Hum Tum, Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna, Paheli, and Saathiya. The festival showcased several other Hindi films such as 3 Idiots, Dev.D, Dil Bole Hadippa, Dostana, Ghajini, Kaminey, Love Aaj Kal, Luck by Chance, New York, Paa, Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi, and Wake Up Sid.[17]

2011

The 2011 edition of the festival featured over 30 films, including 15 Australian premieres. Notable attendees included actors Vidya Balan, Malaika Arora, Ali Zafar, Juhi Chawla, and directors Kabir Khan, Raj Kumar Gupta, Leslee Udwin, Onir, and Arbaaz Khan.[18] In 2011, the festival set a new Guinness World Record for the 'Largest Bollywood Dance' with 1500 participants.[19]

2012

In 2012, the IFFM  curated and showed 40 films modern Indian cinema, Bengali films and popular Indian films.[20]

2013

IFFM in 2013 consisted of Bollywood dance competition. The festival went on for 20 days on 5 screens in Melbourne and opened with India's first silent film ‘Raja Harish Chandra’ accompanied by a live band playing the background score along with the colored ‘Mughal-E-Azam’. Some of the more contemporary films included Bombay Talkies, Sholay and Talaash.[21]  Some of the guests included Pamela Chopra, Vidya Balan Prabhudeva, Farah Khan, Simi Garewal, Kabir Khan, Onir; and Avtar Panesar.[22]

2014

IFFM International Screen Icon Award : Amitabh Bachchan (attended in person)

Best Film : Bhaag Milkha Bhaag

Best Indie Film : The Lunchbox

Telstra's People's Choice Award : Dhoom 3

Best Actress : Kangna Ranaut for Queen

Best Actor : Farhan Akhtar for Bhaag Milkha Bhaag and Irfan Khan for The Lunchbox

Special Jury Commendation : Anand Gandhi for The Ship of Theseus

Wester Union Best Director : Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra[23][24]

2015

In 2015, IFFM was a two weeks festival and had a theme of equality. The festival also incorporated interactive master classes, Awards Night, short film competition and Bollywood dance competition. Indian Independence day celebrations were included in IFFM from this year onwards.[25]

The festival was launched by Minister for Creative Industries Martin Foley with Anil Kapoor and Sonam Kapoor. The winners were awarded at National Gallery of Victoria.[26]

Other guests included Rajkumar Hirani, Simi Garewal, Imran Khan, Shonali Bose, Nagesh Kukunoor and Elahé Hiptoola.[27]

IIFM Award for Cinematic Excellence : Anil Kapoor,

Best Film: Piku Best Director:

Shoojit Sircar for Piku

Best Indie Film: Kaaka Muttai ( Crows Eggs)

Telstra's People Choice Award: PK

Western Union Short Film Award: Rape- It's Your Fault (India) and Road to Grand Final (Aus)

Best Actor : Irrfan Khan for Piku and Shahid Kapoor for Haider

Best Actress: Bhumi Padnekar for Dum Lagake Haisha[28]

2016

The IFFM in 2016 opened with film parched and closed with Angry Indian Goddesses. The festival also included panel discussions about women in cinema and had guests Sue Maslin, Leena Yadav and Richa Chadha, who gave a master class on Bollywood and body positivity

Westpac Excellence In Cinema Award: Rishi Kapoor

Telstra Best Film: Kapoor & Sons

Westpac Best Indie Film Award: Parched

Westpac Best Director Award: Leena Yadav

Best Actor: Nawazuddin Siddiqi for Raman Ragav 2.0

Best Actress: Sonam Kapoor for Neerja

Western Union Short Film Festival Best Film Award: Josh Walker for Out on a Lim.[29]

2017

The Westpac IFFM Excellence in Global Cinema Award: Aishwarya Rai Bachchan

Best Indie Film: Lipstick Under My Burkha

Best Director: Nitesh Tiwari for Dangal

Equality in Cinema Award: Director/Actor Rahul Bose for Poorna

Best Actress : Konkona Sen Sharma for Lipstick Under my Burkha

Best Actor : Sushant Singh Rajput for Dhoni

Best Actor (Special Mention) : Raj Kumar Rao for Trapped,

Best Film : Pin People's Choice Award : Dangal & Bahubali 2,

Leadership in cinema: Karan Johar[30]

2019

IFFM 2019 was organized at Palais Theatre. Guests included Shah Rukh Khan, Karan Johar, Zoya Akhtar, Tabu, Sriram Raghavan, Malaika Arora and Arjun Kapoor. IFFM in 2019 was hosted by Karan Tacker.[31]

2019 Award:

Best Short Film - Be my Brother, My name is Mohamad and Ragdad, We don't exist here anymore

Best Actor - Vijay Sethupathi for Super Deluxe

Best Actress - Tabu for Andhadhun

Best Director - Sriram Raghavan for Andhadhun

Best Film - Gully Boy

Best Indie Film - Bulbul Can Sing[32]

IFFM Diversity Award: Onir

Telstra People's Choice Award: Simmba

PWC Equality in Cinema award an honorary award: Chuksit and Super Deluxe

IFFM Excellence in Cinema: Shah Rukh Khan[32]

2020

The festival in 2020 was delayed from its usual time in August to October because the pandemic. It included approximately 50 films in 17 languages.[33][34]

2021

The 2021 IFFM had 127 films in 27 languages including films by 34 film directors.[35]

Best Feature Film: Soorarai Pottru[36]

Best Performance Male (Feature): Suriya Sivakumar (Soorarai Pottru)

Best Performance Female (Feature): Vidya Balan (Sherni) & Honourable mention to Nimisha Sajayan (The Great Indian Kitchen)[36]

Best Director: Anurag Basu (Ludo) & Honorary Mention Prithvi Konanur (Pinki Elli?)

Best Series: Mirzapur Season 2[36]

Best Actress in a Series: Samantha Ruth Prabhu (The Family Man 2)

Best Actor in a Series: Manoj Bajpayee (The Family Man 2)[36]

Equality in Cinema (Short Film): Sheer Qorma

Equality in Cinema Award (Feature Film): The Great Indian Kitchen[36]

Best Indie Film: Fire in the Mountains[36]

Diversity in Cinema Award: Pankaj Tripathi[36]

Disruptor Award: Sanal Kumar Sasidharan[36]

Best Documentary Film: Shut Up Sona[36]

2022

The 2022 IFFM was held from 12 August to 30 August.[37]

  • Best Feature Film: 83 by Kabir Khan
  • Best Performance Male (Feature): Ranveer Singh for 83
  • Best Performance Female (Feature): Shefali Shah for Jalsa
  • Best Director: Jointly won by Shoojit Sircar for Sardar Udham and Aparna Sen for The Rapist
  • Best Series: Mumbai Diaries 26/11 by Nikkhil Advani
  • Best Actress in a Series: Sakshi Tanwar for MAI
  • Best Actor in a Series: Mohit Raina for Mumbai Diaries 26/11
  • Equality in Cinema Award (Feature Film): The team of Jalsa directed by Suresh Triveni
  • Best Indie Film: Jaggi by Anmol Sidhu (Punjabi)
  • Best Film from the Subcontinent: Joyland[38]
  • Disruptor Award: Vaani Kapoor for Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui
  • Best Documentary Film: A Night of Knowing Nothing by Payal Kapadia
  • Lifetime Achievement Award - Kapil Dev
  • Leadership in Cinema Award - Abhishek Bachchan
  • Special screening of Ayena at Hoyts Melbourne Central followed by a Q & A session with Actor Ritu Saini, Faraha Khan and Director Nilanjan Bhattacharya on 15th Aug.
  • Special screening of No Land's Man at Hoyts Melbourne Central followed by a Q & A session with Actor Megan Mitchell on 16th Aug[39]
  • Special screening of Jaggi at Hoyts Highpoint followed by a Q & A session with Director Anmol Sidhu, Actor Ramnish Chaudhary, Producer Dhruv Bakshi and co-producer & DOP Pradeep Kumar Mannan on 17th Aug[40][41]
  • Special screening of Shut Up Sona at Hoyts Highpoint followed by a Q & A session with Sona Mohapatra & World Premiere of Maali (Gardener) at Hoyts Melbourne Central followed by a Q & A session with the producer Pragya Kapoor, Sonali Rana and Director Shiv C. Shetty on 18th Aug[42]
  • Special screening of Joyland at Hoyts Melbourne Central followed by a Q & A session with director Sain Sadiq, Producer Apoorva Guru Charan, Actor Rasti Farooq, Alina Khan and Ali Junejo on 19th and World Premiere of Paraasakthi at Hoyts District Docklands followed by a Q&A session with Producer Apoorva Bakshi on 19th aug[43]
  • 20 August, IFFM Closing Night Film at Hoyts District Docklands, Melbourne: The Rapist followed by Q&A session with the director Aparna Sen on Zoom[44][45]

2023

The 2023 IFFM award night was held on 11 August.[46]

Notes

  1. ^ Refers to the year in which the ceremony was held.

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The Indian Film Festival of Melbourne IFFM is an annual festival based in Melbourne founded in 2010 1 2 It was previously funded by Victoria State Government It is presented by Film Victoria and the provider is chosen through a tender process The current tender provider is Mind Blowing Films run by Mitu Bhowmick Lange who is the Festival Director of IFFM 3 The festival has currently been provided with State Government funding until 2018 The goal of the film festival is to showcase Indian cinema to the Australian audience The festival has streamed Bollywood films Indie movies documentaries regional cinema from India etc It also organizes short film competitions dance competitions and a flag hoisting ceremony since it is during the time of Indian Independence day celebrations in Melbourne 4 Indian Film Festival of MelbourneLocationMelbourneFounded2010 1 Most recent2023AwardsBest of Indian cinemaWebsitewww wbr iffm wbr com wbr au Contents 1 History 2 Telstra People s Choice Award 2 1 Recipients 3 2010 4 2011 5 2012 6 2013 7 2014 8 2015 9 2016 10 2017 11 2019 12 2020 13 2021 14 2022 15 2023 16 Notes 17 ReferencesHistoryIt was founded in 2010 1 2 The State Government of Victoria started funding the festival since 2012 It was result of the Liberal Party of Australia Victorian Division s policy to strengthen Victoria s ties with the Indian film industries 5 The policy was first released in October 2006 was funded in November 2010 and implemented in March 2012 through a tender process Mind Blowing Films owned by Mitu Bhowmick Lange won the tender in March 2012 for three years until 2014 and was given one year extensions by the Liberal National Coalition Government for 2015 and 2016 In May 2012 The Sydney Morning Herald reported that the company behind the Festival was recycling films already released and so appeared to be using government money to rebadge a festival it had already been running as a commercial enterprise 6 In August 2017 South Indian film actress producer Khushbu accused the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne of discriminating against non Hindi films and film stars 7 Mitu Bhowmick Lange responded with I am very surprised to be honest because we have 60 films in 20 languages The film festival has always always been about diversity stating that some of the South Indian actors invited had not been able to attend due to busy schedules 8 Mind Blowing Films was again awarded the contract for 2017 and 2018 by the new State Government in November 2016 9 10 The film festival also facilitated a film project My Melbourne where India s notable film makers worked with Victorian filmmakers to create short films on race disability sexuality and gender 11 Telstra People s Choice AwardThis award is given at the Festival for Outstanding Achievement of an Indian film in terms of box office revenue and critical appreciation for an Indian film released in that year The award was instituted in 2014 Recipients Year a Film Director Producer Ref 2014 Dhoom 3 Vijay Krishna Acharya Aditya Chopra 12 2015 PK Rajkumar Hirani Vidhu Vinod Chopra 13 2016 Kapoor amp Sons Shakun Batra Karan Johar 14 2017 Baahubali 2 The Conclusion S S Rajamouli Shobu Yarlagadda 15 Dangal Nitesh Tiwari Aamir Khan2019 Simmba Rohit Shetty 16 2010The first edition of the festival was held in 2010 and featured the work of actress Rani Mukerji such as Bunty Aur Babli Black Hum Tum Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna Paheli and Saathiya The festival showcased several other Hindi films such as 3 Idiots Dev D Dil Bole Hadippa Dostana Ghajini Kaminey Love Aaj Kal Luck by Chance New York Paa Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi and Wake Up Sid 17 2011The 2011 edition of the festival featured over 30 films including 15 Australian premieres Notable attendees included actors Vidya Balan Malaika Arora Ali Zafar Juhi Chawla and directors Kabir Khan Raj Kumar Gupta Leslee Udwin Onir and Arbaaz Khan 18 In 2011 the festival set a new Guinness World Record for the Largest Bollywood Dance with 1500 participants 19 2012In 2012 the IFFM curated and showed 40 films modern Indian cinema Bengali films and popular Indian films 20 2013IFFM in 2013 consisted of Bollywood dance competition The festival went on for 20 days on 5 screens in Melbourne and opened with India s first silent film Raja Harish Chandra accompanied by a live band playing the background score along with the colored Mughal E Azam Some of the more contemporary films included Bombay Talkies Sholay and Talaash 21 Some of the guests included Pamela Chopra Vidya Balan Prabhudeva Farah Khan Simi Garewal Kabir Khan Onir and Avtar Panesar 22 2014IFFM International Screen Icon Award Amitabh Bachchan attended in person Best Film Bhaag Milkha BhaagBest Indie Film The LunchboxTelstra s People s Choice Award Dhoom 3Best Actress Kangna Ranaut for QueenBest Actor Farhan Akhtar for Bhaag Milkha Bhaag and Irfan Khan for The LunchboxSpecial Jury Commendation Anand Gandhi for The Ship of TheseusWester Union Best Director Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra 23 24 2015In 2015 IFFM was a two weeks festival and had a theme of equality The festival also incorporated interactive master classes Awards Night short film competition and Bollywood dance competition Indian Independence day celebrations were included in IFFM from this year onwards 25 The festival was launched by Minister for Creative Industries Martin Foley with Anil Kapoor and Sonam Kapoor The winners were awarded at National Gallery of Victoria 26 Other guests included Rajkumar Hirani Simi Garewal Imran Khan Shonali Bose Nagesh Kukunoor and Elahe Hiptoola 27 IIFM Award for Cinematic Excellence Anil Kapoor Best Film Piku Best Director Shoojit Sircar for PikuBest Indie Film Kaaka Muttai Crows Eggs Telstra s People Choice Award PKWestern Union Short Film Award Rape It s Your Fault India and Road to Grand Final Aus Best Actor Irrfan Khan for Piku and Shahid Kapoor for HaiderBest Actress Bhumi Padnekar for Dum Lagake Haisha 28 2016The IFFM in 2016 opened with film parched and closed with Angry Indian Goddesses The festival also included panel discussions about women in cinema and had guests Sue Maslin Leena Yadav and Richa Chadha who gave a master class on Bollywood and body positivityWestpac Excellence In Cinema Award Rishi KapoorTelstra Best Film Kapoor amp SonsWestpac Best Indie Film Award ParchedWestpac Best Director Award Leena YadavBest Actor Nawazuddin Siddiqi for Raman Ragav 2 0Best Actress Sonam Kapoor for NeerjaWestern Union Short Film Festival Best Film Award Josh Walker for Out on a Lim 29 2017The Westpac IFFM Excellence in Global Cinema Award Aishwarya Rai BachchanBest Indie Film Lipstick Under My BurkhaBest Director Nitesh Tiwari for DangalEquality in Cinema Award Director Actor Rahul Bose for PoornaBest Actress Konkona Sen Sharma for Lipstick Under my BurkhaBest Actor Sushant Singh Rajput for DhoniBest Actor Special Mention Raj Kumar Rao for Trapped Best Film Pin People s Choice Award Dangal amp Bahubali 2 Leadership in cinema Karan Johar 30 2019IFFM 2019 was organized at Palais Theatre Guests included Shah Rukh Khan Karan Johar Zoya Akhtar Tabu Sriram Raghavan Malaika Arora and Arjun Kapoor IFFM in 2019 was hosted by Karan Tacker 31 2019 Award Best Short Film Be my Brother My name is Mohamad and Ragdad We don t exist here anymoreBest Actor Vijay Sethupathi for Super DeluxeBest Actress Tabu for AndhadhunBest Director Sriram Raghavan for AndhadhunBest Film Gully BoyBest Indie Film Bulbul Can Sing 32 IFFM Diversity Award OnirTelstra People s Choice Award SimmbaPWC Equality in Cinema award an honorary award Chuksit and Super DeluxeIFFM Excellence in Cinema Shah Rukh Khan 32 2020The festival in 2020 was delayed from its usual time in August to October because the pandemic It included approximately 50 films in 17 languages 33 34 2021The 2021 IFFM had 127 films in 27 languages including films by 34 film directors 35 Best Feature Film Soorarai Pottru 36 Best Performance Male Feature Suriya Sivakumar Soorarai Pottru Best Performance Female Feature Vidya Balan Sherni amp Honourable mention to Nimisha Sajayan The Great Indian Kitchen 36 Best Director Anurag Basu Ludo amp Honorary Mention Prithvi Konanur Pinki Elli Best Series Mirzapur Season 2 36 Best Actress in a Series Samantha Ruth Prabhu The Family Man 2 Best Actor in a Series Manoj Bajpayee The Family Man 2 36 Equality in Cinema Short Film Sheer QormaEquality in Cinema Award Feature Film The Great Indian Kitchen 36 Best Indie Film Fire in the Mountains 36 Diversity in Cinema Award Pankaj Tripathi 36 Disruptor Award Sanal Kumar Sasidharan 36 Best Documentary Film Shut Up Sona 36 2022The 2022 IFFM was held from 12 August to 30 August 37 Best Feature Film 83 by Kabir Khan Best Performance Male Feature Ranveer Singh for 83 Best Performance Female Feature Shefali Shah for Jalsa Best Director Jointly won by Shoojit Sircar for Sardar Udham and Aparna Sen for The Rapist Best Series Mumbai Diaries 26 11 by Nikkhil Advani Best Actress in a Series Sakshi Tanwar for MAI Best Actor in a Series Mohit Raina for Mumbai Diaries 26 11 Equality in Cinema Award Feature Film The team of Jalsa directed by Suresh Triveni Best Indie Film Jaggi by Anmol Sidhu Punjabi Best Film from the Subcontinent Joyland 38 Disruptor Award Vaani Kapoor for Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui Best Documentary Film A Night of Knowing Nothing by Payal Kapadia Lifetime Achievement Award Kapil Dev Leadership in Cinema Award Abhishek Bachchan Special screening of Ayena at Hoyts Melbourne Central followed by a Q amp A session with Actor Ritu Saini Faraha Khan and Director Nilanjan Bhattacharya on 15th Aug Special screening of No Land s Man at Hoyts Melbourne Central followed by a Q amp A session with Actor Megan Mitchell on 16th Aug 39 Special screening of Jaggi at Hoyts Highpoint followed by a Q amp A session with Director Anmol Sidhu Actor Ramnish Chaudhary Producer Dhruv Bakshi and co producer amp DOP Pradeep Kumar Mannan on 17th Aug 40 41 Special screening of Shut Up Sona at Hoyts Highpoint followed by a Q amp A session with Sona Mohapatra amp World Premiere of Maali Gardener at Hoyts Melbourne Central followed by a Q amp A session with the producer Pragya Kapoor Sonali Rana and Director Shiv C Shetty on 18th Aug 42 Special screening of Joyland at Hoyts Melbourne Central followed by a Q amp A session with director Sain Sadiq Producer Apoorva Guru Charan Actor Rasti Farooq Alina Khan and Ali Junejo on 19th and World Premiere of Paraasakthi at Hoyts District Docklands followed by a Q amp A session with Producer Apoorva Bakshi on 19th aug 43 20 August IFFM Closing Night Film at Hoyts District Docklands Melbourne The Rapist followed by Q amp A session with the director Aparna Sen on Zoom 44 45 2023The 2023 IFFM award night was held on 11 August 46 Best Documentary To Kill a Tiger Best Indie Film Agra Best Performance in Film Male Mohit Agarwal for Agra Best Performance in a film Female Rani Mukerji for Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway Best Director Prithvi Konanur Hadinelentu Seventeeners Best Film Sita Ramam Best Performance Male in a Series Vijay Varma for Dahaad Best Performance Female in a series Rajshri Deshpande for Trial By Fire Best Series Jubilee Best Short Film People s Choice Connection Kya Hain by Nilesh Naik Best Short Film Australia Home by Mark Russel BernardHonourary Awards Equality in Cinema Award Darlings People s Choice Award Pathaan Award to Karan Johar for his 25 years as a filmmaker Rising Global Superstar of Indian Cinema Kartik Aaryan Diversity in Cinema Award Mrunal Thakur Disruptor Award Bhumi Pednekar Rainbow Stories Award Onir for Pine ConeNotes Refers to the year in which the ceremony was held References a b c Acharya Mosiqi 9 August 2017 Meet the woman behind Indian Film Festival of Melbourne Mitu Bhowmick Special Broadcasting Service a b Indian Megastar Shah Rukh Khan Confirmed as Honorary Guest of the 10th Indian Film Festival VicScreen Retrieved 21 June 2023 Mitu Bhowmick Lange MPavilion Retrieved 21 April 2022 Khandelwal Priyasha 30 August 2018 Mitu Bhowmick On Her Journey From Directing Indian TV Shows To Distributing Bollywood Films In Australia Indian Women Blog Stories of Indian Women Retrieved 21 April 2022 Quinn Karl Hawker Phillipa 12 May 2012 Business spin to Bollywood extravaganza The Age Retrieved 13 February 2019 Quinn Karl 11 June 2012 Bollywood Festival Recycles Films Sydney Morning Herald Fairfax Media Retrieved 23 July 2018 Manish Salvi 19 August 2017 IFFM discriminating against non Hindi Films SBS Archived from the original on 28 June 2018 Retrieved 23 July 2018 No discrimination we have invited South Indian stars too IFFM SBS Your Language in Turkish 18 August 2017 Retrieved 15 July 2018 IFFM locked for two more years Premier of Victoria 23 November 2016 Retrieved 23 July 2018 Can you deliver the next IFFM Creative Victoria State Government of Victoria 4 October 2016 Archived from the original on 1 July 2018 Retrieved 23 July 2018 INDIAN FILM FESTIVAL OF MELBOURNE ANNOUNCES 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Festival of Melbourne 2017 Awards Night News18 12 August 2017 Retrieved 26 April 2022 IFFM Awards 2019 winners Shah Rukh Khan Zoya Akhtar Tabu Karan Johar and other celebrities win the award Times of India The Times of India Retrieved 26 April 2022 a b Entertainment Quint 9 August 2019 Simmba Gully Boy amp More Bag Awards at Melbourne Film Festival TheQuint Retrieved 14 June 2022 Indian Film Festival of Melbourne rescheduled to October amid Covid 19 pandemic Deccan Herald 29 June 2020 Retrieved 31 May 2022 IFFM 2020 opens with films addressing disability amp gender equality South Asia Times 20 October 2020 Retrieved 31 May 2022 IFFM 2021 celebrates dynamic voices diversity and path breaking cinema from India SBS Your Language Retrieved 26 April 2022 a b c d e f g h i Arora Sumit 21 August 2021 Indian Film Festival of Melbourne Awards 2021 announced adda247 Retrieved 10 April 2022 Here s the complete list of winners for IFFM Awards 2022 Firstpost 16 August 2022 Retrieved 16 August 2022 Arora Sumit 16 August 2022 Indian Film Festival of Melbourne IFFM Awards 2022 announced Adda247 Retrieved 16 August 2022 Indian actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui s No Land s Man film to be screened at Indian Film Festival of Melbourne SBS Language Retrieved 11 October 2022 Connect FM Three Punjabi films to have Australian premiere at IFFM 2022 connectfm ca Retrieved 11 October 2022 Three Punjabi movies will receive their Australian premieres at IFFM 2022 Indian Star 4 August 2022 Retrieved 11 October 2022 Bureau Adgully Shut Up Sona screened for the second time at IFFM www adgully com Retrieved 11 October 2022 Cannes winner film Joyland Screening at HOYTS Melbourne Central Cannes winner film Joyland Screening on Friday August 19 07 00 PM HOYTS Melbourne Central Check out Rj puneetdhingra s conversation with the team By Radio Haanji Facebook www facebook com Retrieved 11 October 2022 The Rapist director Aparna Sen hopes to inspire conversations through her film SBS Language Retrieved 11 October 2022 Aparna Sen s The Rapist to be screened at the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne 2022 today OTTPlay Retrieved 11 October 2022 IFFM 2023 full winners list Shah Rukh Khan s Pathaan Rani Mukerji Sita Ramam win top honours Hindustan Times 11 August 2023 Retrieved 15 September 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Indian Film Festival of Melbourne amp oldid 1185744127, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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