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‘Kennedy’ brings down the curtain on IFFM 2023

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Anurag Kashyap’s Mumbai-set police noir Kennedy on Sunday closed the 14th edition of the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM), an event which was also attended by the film’s lead stars Rahul Bhatt and Sunny Leone.

The annual film gala kicked off on August 11, with R Balki’s sports drama Ghoomer, starring Saiyami Kher and Abhishek Bachchan, serving as the opening film.

Leone said she was “grateful” to the festival for hosting Kennedy.

The movie features Bhat as the titular insomniac ex-cop, who finds himself entangled in a corrupt system while seeking redemption, according to the official plotline.

“It really means a lot when we can present films to every community and Melbourne is one very important stop for us for Kennedy. And, we are so proud to be part of IFFM and for creating this platform,” the actor said in a statement.

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Kennedy received its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in May. It was showcased under the Midnight Screenings section of the prestigious film gala.

The IFFM 2023 hosted some of the biggest names from Indian cinema, including Karan Johar, Rani Mukerji, Mrunal Thakur, Kartik Aaryan, Prithvi Konanur, and the team of Sita Ramam, the release stated.

Telugu period romance Sita Ramam, Vikramaditya Motwane’s series Jubilee and Kanu Behl’s independent feature Agra won the top honours at the IFFM Awards ceremony.

According to the organisers, the IFFM promised to take the audiences on a “captivating cinematic journey that transcends boundaries and showcases the magic of Indian storytelling”.

This year the festival screened over 100 films across 22 languages and introduced many unique stories and talents to Australian audiences.

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