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Bajrangi Bhaijaan”This is a film that never stops giving,” says Kabir Khan


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Filmmaker says love for Kabir Khan Bajrangi BhaijaanHis 2015 film starring Salman Khan has increased with only every passing year.

Bajrangi BhaijaanWho complements 10 years in July this year, portrayed Salman as a simple -minded Hanuman devotee, Pawan, who crosses the path with a muted girl, Munni from Pakistan after mistake in India. It follows his efforts to unite the child played by Harshali Malhotra, which is with his parents across the border.

Kabir Khan told PTI at the Red Carpet event of the View World Film Festival on Wednesday, “It has been 10 years … It’s a film that never stops giving. I have seen love for that film with every passing year and I am really happy that it continues to receive the kind of love from people,” On Wednesday, PTTI Film Film Film Film Film Film Film Films

The festival, which aims to promote new ways of watching human rights cinema through gender margins and contemporary culture lenses, opened with the screening of anthology film My melbourneCo-directed by Khan, Imtiaz Ali, Onir, and Reema Das.

Kabir Khan said, “This is an attractive experience because it is very rare that we get to do so. We are usually making films on our own and are able to cooperate with filmmakers and storytellers like Imtiaz, Onir and Reema.”

He added, “It has been a very unique experience to discuss ideas only and to be able to discuss stories together and then to present them to the audience.”

In My melbourneKhan has directed the short film Setra,

It is about a girl from Afghanistan who is a budding cricketer and she wants to play for the Afghan women’s cricket team. But she has to run away from the Taliban and then comes to Melbourne which has hosted the entire Afghan women’s cricket team.

Khan said, “This is a story of how Melbourne brings him here and then in Melbourne that she finally feels her dream through cricket,” Khan said, who had previously directed the sports drama. 83About the Indian cricket team’s 1983 World Cup win.

Conducted by a Trans-National Arts and Human Rights Organization, I View World Film Festival is being held at the Travancore Palace. The festival will run till March 16, 2025.

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