My Melbourne Review {1.5/5} & Review Rating Star Cast: Arka Das, Arushi Sharma, Ryanna Skye Lawson, Setara Amiri Director: Onir, Arif Ali, Rima Das, Kabir Khan, Rahul Vohra MY MELBOURNE consists of four stories exploring themes like LGBT, disability, gender and race. All four stories are inspired by true events.
1. Nandini (Directed by Onir) The plot: Indraneel ( Arka Das ) is gay and lives with his boyfriend (Jackson Gallagher). Indraneel's mother passes away in India.
His father Mihir ( Mouli Ganguly ) arrives in Melbourne to be with his son and to conduct the final rites. Mihir had disowned Indraneel due to the latter's sexual orientation. But in times of grief, they come closer, although tensions remain.
Nandini is the best short film of the lot. Gregory Francis and William Duan's screenplay is neat and Onir's execution is appropriate. The film moves at a slow pace but it works and the only piece of background score – the song ‘Nandini’ (by Madhurima Roy) – is haunting.
Arka Das plays the difficult part with aplomb. Mouli Ganguly is convincing as the father who's conservative but trying to come to terms with the reality. Jackson Gallagher lends able support.
2. Jules (Directed by Arif Ali) The plot: Sakshi (Arushi Sharma) is a newly married woman who has moved to Melbourne with her controlling husband. She works in the kitchen of a restaurant.
A homeless woman, Jules (Kat Stewart), with an acidic tongue, sits outside her restaurant and Sakshi is traumatized by her.
