Famous Indian actor Ram Charan will be the guest of honour at the 15th Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM), held from August 15-25 this year. Organized by the Victorian State Government, the festival highlights Indian cinema. Ram Charan will receive an award for his outstanding contributions to the film industry.
The IFFM announced the news on Twitter, stating, “Are you excited or ARE YOU EXCITED? Because Global Star Ram Charan is coming to the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne 2024. Are we ready to dance to Naatu Naatu?” This announcement has thrilled fans and movie enthusiasts.
Are you excited or ARE YOU EXCITED? Because Global Star Ram Charan is coming to the Indian Film Festival Of Melbourne 2024. Are we ready to dance to Naatu Naatu? pic.twitter.com/kFy7Z5zSdA
— Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (@IFFMelb) July 19, 2024
Celebrating His Career
Ram Charan will be honored as the ‘Ambassador for Indian Art and Culture,’ recognizing his remarkable career. The festival will also showcase some of his iconic movies.
In a press note, Ram Charan expressed his excitement, saying, “I am deeply honored to be a part of the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne that celebrates the diversity and richness of Indian cinema on an international platform. It’s a privilege to represent our film industry and connect with fans and cinephiles from across the globe.”
The Success of RRR
Ram Charan’s recent film ‘RRR,’ directed by SS Rajamouli, was a huge success. The song “Naatu Naatu” from the movie won both a Golden Globe and an Oscar. Ram Charan said, “The success of RRR and the love it received worldwide has been overwhelming, and I am thrilled to share this moment with the audience in Melbourne. I look forward to this tremendous opportunity to hoist our national flag here in Melbourne.”
Building Excitement
As the festival date approaches, excitement is growing. Fans eagerly await Ram Charan’s appearance and the chance to celebrate his contributions to Indian cinema. The IFFM 2024 promises to be a memorable event, bringing together filmmakers, actors, and audiences to honor the best of Indian cinema.