Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan is already in the news for the film 'Coolie'. Once again, he has come into the news for the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM). He arrived at this event with his girlfriend, Gauri Spratt. After this, he inaugurated the program by lighting a lamp. Aamir Khan said many things on this occasion.

Aamir Khan lit the lamp.
While inaugurating the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne, Aamir Khan said, 'It is a matter of pride to start the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne. It is really a big deal to be here together and celebrate cinema. I have come here after many years and I am very happy. My colleagues often praise IFFM. Now that I have come here, I am feeling good.'
Aamir respected the customs.
Aamir Khan has respected the customs and traditions on international soil. He took off his shoes before lighting the lamp at the festival.
Aamir Khan also unveiled the much-awaited film 'Baksho Bondi'. During this, the film's actors Tilottama Shom and Jim Sarbh were also present there.
The festival director praised Aamir.
Talking about the film 'Baksho Bondi', Aamir Khan said, 'I wish the team of Baksho Bondi and all the other films participating in the festival all the best. The audience of Melbourne will enjoy these films and the cinema.'
Festival director Mitu Bhowmick Lange said that it is an honor that Aamir Khan has inaugurated IFFM 2025.

The program will run from 14 to 24 August.
The Indian Film Festival of Melbourne will run from 14 to 24 August. On August 14, Aamir Khan had said that this is a big initiative that brings people together. He said that it feels great to come to Melbourne. I am happy to be a part of it. He had said, 'This is a good initiative of cinema that brings people and cultures together. I am sure that the films and makers screened at the festival will have a good experience.'
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