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‘My Melbourne’ wins Best Film at UK Asian Film Festival 2025

The project marks a unique collaboration between celebrated Indian filmmakers—including Imtiaz Ali, Onir, Rima Das, and Kabir Khan—and emerging Australian directors from underrepresented communities

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May 12, 2025
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‘My Melbourne’ wins Best Film at UK Asian Film Festival 2025
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New Delhi: My Melbourne, a cross-cultural anthology exploring themes of identity and belonging, has earned significant acclaim at the 2025 Tongues on Fire: Flame Awards, part of the UK Asian Film Festival.

The film was honoured with Best Film as well as a Special Festival Award aligned with the festival’s theme of Longing and Belonging.

Recently released to critical and audience acclaim, My Melbourne continues to gain momentum for its thoughtful storytelling and authentic representation of migrant experiences.

The anthology features four distinct narratives, each highlighting the emotional complexities of cultural integration and personal identity.

The project marks a unique collaboration between celebrated Indian filmmakers—including Imtiaz Ali, Onir, Rima Das, and Kabir Khan—and emerging Australian directors from underrepresented communities.

Together, they craft a cinematic dialogue about multiculturalism, displacement, and human connection across borders.

Producer Mitu Bhowmick Lange, who also heads the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne, expressed gratitude for the recognition.

“This film is a celebration of real voices and lived experiences. These awards are not just accolades for the filmmakers—they’re a tribute to every story of resilience, identity, and belonging that the film represents,” she said.

Director Onir, who helmed one segment of the anthology, said, “Being part of My Melbourne allowed us to tell stories that resonate universally. It’s about breaking boundaries and connecting through shared human emotions.”

Imtiaz Ali reflected on the win, stating, “This project was incredibly enriching. It proves the power of storytelling in bringing people together, regardless of where they come from.”

Echoing the sentiment, Rima Das noted, “The film was born from a desire to portray the everyday realities of migrants. Receiving this recognition shows that these deeply personal stories speak to a global audience.”

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Kabir Khan added, “Cinema has the ability to unite cultures and promote empathy. I’m proud to have contributed to a project that delivers such powerful, meaningful narratives.”

My Melbourne has not only become a symbol of artistic collaboration but also a resonant portrayal of real-world struggles and triumphs.

Its international recognition is a proud moment for both Indian and Australian cinema.

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