Mumbai: Actor and comedian Vir Das will be felicitated, acknowledging his contributions to Indian entertainment industry, comedy and his impact on global audiences at the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM), which is returning for its 16th glorious edition from August 14 to 24.
Vir is all set to make his directorial debut as the co-director on Happy Patel, being produced by Aamir Khan Films and will also be debuting as an author with his book titled The Outsider.
Vir said, 鈥淚t鈥檚 incredibly humbling to be recognised by IFFM, a festival that celebrates the diversity and strength of Indian storytelling. Comedy has always been my lens to view the world, and to be able to share that journey with audiences across the globe 鈥 and now be celebrated for it 鈥 is truly special.鈥
鈥淚鈥檓 looking forward to being part of the festival and engaging with fellow artists and film lovers in Melbourne.鈥
The festival, which will run across key venues in Melbourne, is set to showcase a broad spectrum of Indian cinema and will include premieres, screenings, masterclasses, in-conversation sessions, and industry panels.
Festival Director Mitu Bhowmick Lange said: 鈥淲e鈥檙e thrilled to bring back the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne for its 16th year. This festival has always been a bridge between cultures through the magic of cinema.鈥
鈥淗onouring someone like Vir Das, who has become a truly global voice in entertainment, reflects the evolving and dynamic spirit of Indian storytelling. We can鈥檛 wait to welcome audiences to a celebration that promises inspiration, entertainment, and powerful narratives.鈥
In other news, Vir is all set to bring his fifth collaboration with the streaming giant Netflix with his new special titled Vir Das: Fool Volume. He said he lost his voice two months before that show. He added that this is rewritten in silence and performed without rehearsal across the world.
鈥淰ir Das: Fool Volume鈥 will premiere July 18. This launch marks Vir鈥檚 fifth Netflix special, which includes Abroad Understanding and Vir Das: Landing.
Vir began his career with a gig at one of the premier hotels in New Delhi with a performance titled 鈥淲alking on Broken Das鈥.
He started his career on TV when he hosted two TV shows. The first one was Is Route Ki Sabhin Linein Maast Hain, where he was an agony uncle. The second was his own stand-up comedy late-night show, Ek Rahin Vir.
The stand-up star and actor has appeared on a variety of comedic television programs. He was an addition to the cast of The Great Indian Comedy Show.
He was cast as the comic relief in The Curse of King Tut鈥檚 Tomb, a Hallmark mini-series filmed in India. He began filming for his first two Hindi film roles in early 2006. He played a small role in Vipul Shah鈥檚 2007 movie Namastey London.