Actor Kirti Kulhari Celebrates ‘Full Plate’ at Sydney Film Festival Opening

Kirti Kulhari on ‘Full Plate’ Opening the Indian Film Festival of Sydney
Expressing Pride in ‘Full Plate’
Actor Kirti Kulhari has shared her feelings of being “overwhelmed and proud” as her film Full Plate, directed by Tannishtha Chatterjee, takes center stage as the opening presentation at the Indian Film Festival of Sydney. This milestone event has become a significant highlight in Kulhari’s career.
Success at International Festivals
The film recently premiered at the Busan International Film Festival, where it garnered acclaim from critics. This showcases the universal themes of Full Plate, which dives deep into the connections between food and faith while highlighting everyday resilience.
A Story of Empowerment
Described as an intimate exploration of culinary and cultural identity, Full Plate features Kulhari as a homemaker who transforms her life through cooking. The film also stars Sharib Hashmi, Indraneil Sengupta, and Monica Dogra, all of whom contribute to its powerful narrative.
Anticipating Audience Reactions
Kulhari expressed her eagerness for the film’s reception at the festival, emphasizing the joy of sharing their hard work with a diverse audience. “There will be a lot of Indians at this festival, and it will be wonderful to see their reactions as the film gains more recognition,” she commented.
Experiencing Australia for the First Time
Excited about her debut trip to Australia, Kulhari shared her enthusiasm for the festival experience. “With our fantastic start at Busan, my plate certainly feels quite full! I’m looking forward to the entire experience,” she said.
Engaging with Global Cinema
During the festival, Kulhari will participate in a special panel discussion focused on women’s roles in film, emphasizing the importance of female voices in the industry.
Upcoming Projects
Following Full Plate, viewers can look forward to seeing Kulhari in the new season of Four More Shots Please! and in an untitled film currently in production.
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