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Rani Mukerji is all set to grace the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM) with a captivating masterclass. The event, scheduled for August 10 at the prestigious Immigration Museum in Melbourne, will offer insights and experiences from her illustrious journey in the world of cinema. The discussion will delve into some of her most iconic roles in movies such as Raja Ki Aayegi Baraat, Hum Tum, Black, Hichki, and Mardaani.
The choice of the Immigration Museum as the venue holds significance, paying tribute to Mukerji's latest venture, 'Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway'. The film narrates the story of an Indian immigrant mother who fights against the Norwegian foster care system and legal processes after losing custody of her children.
Delighted to be a part of the festival, Rani Mukerji expresses her gratitude, stating, "I'm honored to have been invited to the 14th Indian Film Festival of Melbourne. As an actor, I have received incredible love from people in Australia, and I'm excited to share my journey in Indian cinema through this masterclass." She adds that connecting with fans and cinephiles in such events is a beautiful experience.
The actor, who has also earned a Best Actress nomination for the IFFM Awards 2023, scheduled for August 11, is enthusiastic about revisiting some of the most memorable characters from her filmography. She aims to peel off layers of emotions and nostalgia attached to those characters and scenes during the masterclass.
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Humbled by the festival's recognition of her impactful roles and films in the history of Indian cinema, Mukerji is eager to discuss them with the Australian audience, fans, and media. The opportunity to engage in such conversations about her work with audiences from different parts of the world brings her immense joy.
Rani Mukerji's masterclass promises to be an enlightening and enriching experience for cinema enthusiasts, offering a closer look at the artistic depth and versatility she has displayed throughout her career. Her contribution to Indian cinema has left an indelible mark, and it's no wonder that the festival organizers are eager to celebrate and appreciate her accomplishments. As fans eagerly await this insightful session, the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne is gearing up to be a grand celebration of Indian cinema on the global stage.