Lost & found: Kiran Rao’s Laapataa Ladies to be opening film at IFFM Summer Festival
Kiran Rao’s directorial Laapataa Ladies has been selected as the opening film of the second edition of the IFFM Summer Festival.
The film will have its Australian premiere on February 29 at the festival ahead of its release on March 1, according to a statement.
Excited about the screening, Rao said, “It’s a great honour for Laapataa Ladies (Lost Ladies) to be the opening film at IIFM. I am absolutely delighted and would like to convey my heartfelt gratitude to the festival. I hope the Melbourne audience enjoys the film, and that I get to visit this great city in person soon!” The festival will take place from February 29 to March 2.
Festival director Mitu Bhowmick also shared her enthusiasm for the IFFM Summer Festival, stating, “This festival’s summer edition this year will have Laapataa Ladies as an opening film, directed by the talented Kiran Rao. We are thrilled to kickstart our latest venture with Kiran’s nuances film of layered human relationships, celebrates women and the unexpected complexities that life throws at us. This is our continued endeavour to have a widespread year-round celebration of Indian films Down Under and we are excited to have Kiran’s remarkable film be the opening film of the summer edition of our festival.”
Speaking of Laapataa Ladies, the film’s story is set in 2001 in rural India about two young brides who get separated during a train journey.