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Aamir's 'Peepli Live' to premiere at Melbourne Film Festival

Last Updated 11 July 2010, 06:19 IST

The festival to be held next month, will feature 'Peepli Live' along with other four Bollywood film under a special category called 'Not Quite Bollywood.'

"The much talked about film that has casting of stage actors will be specially screened on the second last day of the festival beginning July 22nd," Mitu Bhowmick Lange of Mind Blowing Films, the sole distributor of the film across Australia and New Zealand, told PTI here  on Sunday.

Helmed and written by Anusha Rizvi in her first directorial venture, the film is a satire on the farmers' suicides and subsequent media and political response in the country.
Bhowmick said that Aamir Khan, who has produced and acted in the film, will specially fly down here to promote it during the festival.

"With Peepli Live the way we are trying to position the film is that its being positioned more as a World Cinema rather than a Bollywood film. Thats what we are following here," said Lange.

The festival has formed the special category 'Not Quite Bollywood' that will offer a selection of Indian cinema that rejects the glitz and glam of traditional Bollywood fare.
'Peepli Live' stars Omkar Das Manikpuri, Raghubir Yadav, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Naseeruddin Shah and Malaika Shenoy in the main roles.

The film is expected to hit the theatres managed by 'Hoyts' which looks after 450 screens in Australia but Lange's production company is also working hard to tie up with art houses across the city to showcase the film.

"We are in talks with art houses like Cinema Nova, Palace which are the loyal followers of world class cinemas,' Lange said adding that film was a unique in its own with a universal language that was surely to impress cinema lovers across the world," she said.
According to a program guide of MIFF 2010, director Anusha Rizvi and the other stars in the film will be present alongside Aamir for a special gala screening of 'Peepli Live'.
The festival is an iconic event with films from over 50 countries to be screened over a period of 17 day

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(Published 11 July 2010, 06:19 IST)

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