Samantha would be celebrating Indian cinema, in all its diversity with communities of both Indians and cinema lovers unanimously.
“It would be an exciting feeling”.
— Samantha
Actress Samantha Prabhu, who was lauded for her role in the OTT series ‘The Family Man 2’ has been invited by the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne 2022 that will begin on August 12, after a gap of two pandemic years.
Prabhu pointed out that “last year, even though I was a part of IFFM virtually, I could feel the energy and vibe because of the enthusiasm of all the participants. With the world opening up and given the opportunity to travel to Australia to be part of it in person, to experience that energy first hand, is something I’m looking forward to.” She said she would be “celebrating Indian cinema, in all its diversity with communities of both Indians and cinema lovers unanimously”. It would be an “exciting feeling”.
“Samantha has such an ardent fan following here in Australia. Her fans are eagerly waiting for her to be part of IFFM and celebrate her, and her work at the festival this year. She’s such a versatile actor and has found such impeccable respect amongst her fans for her work.”
— Mitu Bhowmick Lange, Festival Director
The actress will meet her fans in Melbourne during the course of the fest. She will also deliver a special in-conversation chat with a live audience and also speak about her career on August 13.
Mitu Bhowmick Lange, the festival director, mentioned, “Samantha has such an ardent fan following here in Australia. Her fans are eagerly waiting for her to be part of IFFM and celebrate her, and her work at the festival this year. She’s such a versatile actor and has found such impeccable respect amongst her fans for her work”.
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