A
Proud
Moment
The
flag
hoisting
was
followed
by
the
call
'Bharat
Mata
ki
Jai'
with
the
Indian
National
Anthem
playing
in
the
background.
Rani
On
Hoisting
The
Indian
Tricolor
The
actress
was
earlier
quoted
as
saying,
"I
think
it's
a
matter
of
pride
for
any
citizen
from
any
country
to
be
hoisting
the
national
flag.
And
obviously
doing
it
in
Australia
far
away
from
home
gives
me
even
more
reason
(to
feel
special).
I
will
feel
most
patriotic
doing
what
I
will
be
doing.
It's
a
matter
of
great
honour
that
the
Victorian
government
has
considered
me
to
do
it."
Rani's
Film
Hichki
To
Be
Screened
At
The
Film
Festival
Speaking
to
the
media
on
Friday
about
how
proud
she
is
of
Hichki
as
it
came
to
her
after
motherhood
and
proved
a
long-standing
cliche
wrong,
the
actress
said,
"With
‘Hichki',
that
slightly
changed.
I
am
happy
people
accepted
the
content.I
am
the
daughter
of
a
writer
and
producer,
I
am
the
wife
of
a
writer,
director
and
producer,
and
I
understand
that
script
is
the
king,
it's
the
backbone.
When
your
content
is
good,
no
matter
you
are
married,
unmarried,
beautiful
or
not
beautiful,
a
film
works."
Her
Daughter
Adira
Is
Accompanying
Her
"For
the
first
time,
she
(daughter)
is
seeing
Melbourne,
and
I
will
be
seeing
Melbourne
as
a
mother,
I
am
actually
trying
to
see
all
the
places
that
I
can
take
her
to.
There's
a
zoo,
aquarium.
It's
a
great
city
for
kids
with
some
really
amazing
places,"
the
actress
was
quoted
as
saying.
Premiere
Of
Luv
Sonia
Coming
back
to
the
film
festival,
Tabrez
Noorani's
Luv
Sonia
starring
Manoj
Bajpayee,
Freida
Pinto,
Mrunal
Thakur
and
Richa
Chadha was
also
screened.
at
the
festival.
Speaking
about
the
film,
Noorani
said,
"I
feel
for
us
after
this
movie
if
we
one
girl
gets
saved,
it's
a
great
achievement
for
us."
Inspired
by
true
events, Love
Sonia is
a
shocking
story
of
a
young
Indian
village
girl
whose
life
is
tumultuously
and
irrevocably
changed
when
she
gets
entrapped
in
the
global
sex
trade
while
trying
to
save
the
one
person
she
is
closest
to,
her
sister
Sonia.
Dance
For
A
Cause
Meanwhile,
Rani
Mukerji
and
Vicky
Kaushal
were
seen
dancing
to Slumdog
Millionaire's
song 'Jai
Ho' with
the
kids
from
Emotion
21,
a
dance
company
which
supports
children
with
Down
syndrome.