2020 witnessed the demise of many Bollywood stars, while some died naturally some left the world in a controversial way which raised many questions. However, those actors immortalized their names by their work. To celebrate their contribution to the cinema of Bollywood actors like Irrfan Khan, Sushant Singh Rajput, and Rishi Kapoor, the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne 2020 will be commemorating their legacy and as part of IFFM's tribute section, the festival will be screening Irrfan Khan's 'Song of Scorpion', Rishi Kapoor's '102 Not Out' and Sushant Singh Rajput's 'Kedarnath' this year.
Australian-Indian filmmaker Mitu Bhowmick Lange, said, "Artistes live on through their legacy. These were some fine men who did some incredible movies that resonated with everyone. It was important for us to celebrate their memory. We handpicked some great films for our audience so that we relive a little bit of their lives with them. Their loss to the film industry is irrevocable but the magic of their movies will continue to entertain generations hereafter."
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Sushant's Kedarnath marked the debut of Sara Ali Khan were commercial successes in domestic and worldwide markets.