A Decade of Love: Bajrangi Bhaijaan and Kabir Khan's Collaborative Journey at I View World Film Festival
Filmmaker Kabir Khan celebrates the enduring love for his 2015 film 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' as it approaches its 10th anniversary. He also discusses his experience at the 'I View World Film Festival,' highlighting his collaboration with other directors on the anthology movie 'My Melbourne' and its inspiring stories.

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Filmmaker Kabir Khan marked a significant milestone in his career as his beloved 2015 film 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' turns 10 this July. The touching tale featuring Salman Khan has grown in admiration, resonating with audiences year after year as expressed by Khan during his appearance at the I View World Film Festival.
The festival, dedicated to promoting innovative perspectives on human rights cinema, kicked off with the screening of 'My Melbourne,' an anthology film co-directed by Khan, Imtiaz Ali, Onir, and Rima Das. Khan described the collaborative process as enriching, offering rare insights into collective storytelling.
Khan's contribution to the anthology, 'Setara,' tells an uplifting narrative of an Afghan girl finding her place in cricket against the backdrop of new beginnings in Melbourne. Engendered hosts the festival at Travancore Palace, continuing until March 16, merging arts with human rights advocacies.
(With inputs from agencies.)