The anthology film My Melbourne, directed by Onir, Rima Das, Imtiaz Ali, and Kabir Khan, marks Afghan pop icon Aryana ...
Onir recalls walking the streets of San Francisco with lead actor Sanjay Suri after the first international screening.
Onir says, “Last month we had a full house in Delhi and many people said how this film makes them feel visible” Bollywood ...
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Onir on representation of queer community in popular cinema: When we are mocked, it's not only our loss but…Onir’s film We Are Faheem and Karun is set to have its international premiere at the BFI Flare 2025, a queer film festival, this month, and the filmmaker admits that this feat is a bit more ...
Onir began his directorial journey in 2005 with “My Brother Nikhil”, considered among the first movies that introduced a gay ...
Onir's film 'My Melbourne' delves into diversity themes, focusing on a queer narrative. Inspired by personal experiences, it ...
There was something happening to Hindi cinema in 2005…Something strange stirring exciting and pathbreaking. After ...
Onir said producers must think big and be open to releasing anthology films in theatres. He says it could be a great way to familiarise the younger audience with anthology formats. He said ...
Onir’s next feature film, We Are Faheem and Karun, is being presented by Deepa Mehta. The director is thrilled to have Mehta’s support as the queer love story gears up for its première.
My Melbourne’ is a heartfelt anthology that explores sexuality, gender, disability, and race through four poignant stories. With honest performances and diverse narratives, the film offers a ...
Directed by Onir, Imtiaz Ali, Rima Das, and Kabir Khan, the anthology weaves together four tales recognising the inclusive ...
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