A scene from My Melbourne showing diverse characters navigating personal struggles, including a deaf dancer, a queer Indian man, and an Afghan girl finding hope.

My Melbourne Trailer Out: A Film of Hope & Resilience

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The trailer for My Melbourne, an upcoming anthology film directed by Kabir Khan, Imtiaz Ali, Rima Das, and Onir, has been released. This unique movie, set in Melbourne, Australia, tells four powerful real-life-inspired stories about human connection, resilience, and identity. My Melbourne is set to hit theatres across India on March 14, 2025.

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About My Melbourne Movie 

The film explores important social themes like race, gender, sexuality, and disability through four different stories:

  • NANDINI (Directed by Onir): A queer Indian man, Indraneel, reunites with his estranged father in Melbourne to complete a ceremonial ritual. Their journey explores forgiveness, grief, and healing.
  • JULES (Directed by Arif Ali, creatively guided by Imtiaz Ali): Sakshi, a newlywed, forms an unexpected friendship with Jules, a homeless woman, as they navigate personal struggles and discover deep human connections.
  • EMMA (Directed by Rima Das): A talented deaf dancer struggles with self-doubt and discrimination. A chance encounter with another deaf dancer helps her embrace her uniqueness and find her inner strength.
  • SETARA (Directed by Kabir Khan): Based on a true story, this film follows a 15-year-old Afghan girl who escapes the Taliban and rebuilds her life in Melbourne. She finds solace and belonging through cricket while dealing with past trauma and family conflicts.

Interestingly, the real-life Afghan girl on whom Setara is based plays herself in the movie, making it even more authentic.

About My Melbourne Trailer 

The trailer opens with scenes of Melbourne’s busy streets. It introduces a young woman struggling at her workplace, dropping a pan of food while apologizing. This is followed by glimpses of:

  • A deaf ballerina overcoming challenges.
  • A queer Indian man dealing with a complicated relationship with his father.
  • An Afghan girl finding hope in cricket after fleeing the Taliban.

With powerful storytelling and a talented team of directors, My Melbourne is set to be a moving cinematic experience.

My Melbourne is releasing on March 14, 2025!

Ishika Mittal

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