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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese poses for a selfie with Rani Mukerji and Karan Johar – News

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Last updated: 2024/08/14 at 2:05 PM
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Bollywood stars Karan Johar and Rani Mukerji recently met with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese at the Australian Parliament House to celebrate the legacy and diversity of Indian cinema. This meeting was part of the promotion of the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne, which is one of the largest Indian film festivals outside of India and has been running for 15 years. Albanese took to Instagram to share a picture of the meeting, highlighting the festival’s significance in showcasing the relationship between Australia and India.

During the visit, Rani Mukerji also honored the 50-year legacy of Yash Raj Films by launching a commemorative stamp of legendary filmmaker Yash Chopra at the Australian Parliament. She expressed her gratitude for being a part of this momentous occasion and emphasized the impact that YRF has had in shaping pop culture globally. Mukerji praised the Indian film industry for entertaining audiences worldwide through the power of cinema and acknowledged the role of the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne in strengthening cultural and creative ties between India and Australia.

Mukerji’s presence at the event symbolized the growth and success of the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne, which has been connecting the best creative minds from India and Australia for 15 years. She commended the festival for acting as a bridge between the two countries and showcasing the talent and diversity of Indian cinema on an international platform. The festival will continue to foster this cultural exchange and collaboration between Indian and Australian film industries in the years to come, with IFFM 2024 scheduled to take place until August 25, 2024.

Overall, the meeting between Bollywood stars Karan Johar and Rani Mukerji with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese at the Australian Parliament House served as a testament to the strong relationship between India and Australia in the field of cinema. The Indian Film Festival of Melbourne has played a significant role in promoting Indian cinema in Australia and fostering cultural exchanges between the two countries. With the launch of the Yash Chopra stamp and the celebration of YRF’s 50-year legacy, the event highlighted the importance of Bollywood in shaping pop culture and entertainment worldwide. Mukerji’s participation in the festival further showcased the talent and influence of Indian filmmakers on the global stage.

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