Iffm Opening Night 2025 Baksho Bondi Shadowbox Indian Film Festival Of Melbourne
Baksho Bondi Shadowbox Chosen As Iffm 2025 Opening Night Film Iffm 2025 opening night marked a spectacular beginning with the australian premiere of baksho bondi (shadow box). the evening was made truly special as chief guest aamir khan joined us in lighting the ceremonial lamp to officially open the festival. Tillotama shome ‘s bengali language drama “baksho bondi – shadowbox ” will open the 16th indian film festival of melbourne (iffm) on aug. 14, marking the film’s australian.
Tillotama Shome S Baksho Bondi Shadowbox To Begin The Indian Film The indian film festival of melbourne (iffm) 2025 will commence with the australian premiere of 'baksho bondi – shadowbox' on august 14. this bengali film, celebrated for its berlin film festival debut, stars tillotama shome as maya, a resilient working woman in kolkata. After a successful world premiere at the berlin film festival 2025, bengali film ‘baksho bondi – shadowbox’ produced by tilottama shome and jim sarbh has now been selected to open the indian film festival of melbourne (iffm) 2025. with this, the film will make its official premiere in australia. Tillotama shome's baksho bondi – shadowbox, co produced with jim sarbh, will open the indian film festival of melbourne 2025 after a successful world premiere at berlinale. the film celebrates quiet resilience through the story of maya, a working woman in suburban kolkata. The bengali language drama baksho bondi—internationally titled shadowbox—has been officially selected as the opening night film of the 16th indian film festival of melbourne (iffm).
Baksho Bondi Shadowbox To Open Indian Film Festival Of Melbourne 2025 Tillotama shome's baksho bondi – shadowbox, co produced with jim sarbh, will open the indian film festival of melbourne 2025 after a successful world premiere at berlinale. the film celebrates quiet resilience through the story of maya, a working woman in suburban kolkata. The bengali language drama baksho bondi—internationally titled shadowbox—has been officially selected as the opening night film of the 16th indian film festival of melbourne (iffm). Mitu bhowmick lange, director of the indian film festival of melbourne, adds, “we are honoured to open iffm 2025 with baksho bondi – shadowbox, a film that exemplifies the strength of indian independent cinema while touching on themes that are deeply personal and globally relatable. The indian film festival of melbourne 2025 opens on august 14 with baksho bondi, starring tillotama shome. the festival celebrates powerful narratives from indian cinema. Mitu bhowmick lange, director of the iffm, who launched the festival program today said, “we are honoured to open iffm 2025 with baksho bondi – shadowbox, a film that exemplifies the strength of indian independent cinema while touching on themes that are deeply personal and globally relatable.”. The indian film festival of melbourne 2025 kicked off with the screening of baksho bondi (shadowbox). the festival was officially inaugurated by aamir khan, who lit the ceremonial.
Tillotama Shome Starrer Baksho Bondi Shadowbox To Open The Indian Mitu bhowmick lange, director of the indian film festival of melbourne, adds, “we are honoured to open iffm 2025 with baksho bondi – shadowbox, a film that exemplifies the strength of indian independent cinema while touching on themes that are deeply personal and globally relatable. The indian film festival of melbourne 2025 opens on august 14 with baksho bondi, starring tillotama shome. the festival celebrates powerful narratives from indian cinema. Mitu bhowmick lange, director of the iffm, who launched the festival program today said, “we are honoured to open iffm 2025 with baksho bondi – shadowbox, a film that exemplifies the strength of indian independent cinema while touching on themes that are deeply personal and globally relatable.”. The indian film festival of melbourne 2025 kicked off with the screening of baksho bondi (shadowbox). the festival was officially inaugurated by aamir khan, who lit the ceremonial.
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