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Abhay Deol and Manish Malhotra premiere 'Bun Tikki' at the 36th Palm Springs International Film Festival, see

Bun Tikki is an emotionally charged father-son drama, starring Abhay Deol, that explores love, acceptance, and diversity, making a powerful impact since its world premiere at the 36th Palm Springs International Film Festival.

January 09, 2025 / 20:45 IST
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Abhay Deol and Manish Malhotra premiere 'Bun Tikki' at the 36th Palm Springs International Film Festival
Abhay Deol and Manish Malhotra premiere 'Bun Tikki' at the 36th Palm Springs International Film Festival

Bun Tikki is a deeply emotional father-son drama that delves into themes of love, acceptance, and the celebration of diversity. Starring the talented Abhay Deol, the film offers a poignant exploration of familial bonds. Produced by the renowned fashion designer Manish Malhotra, the movie has been making waves since its world premiere at the prestigious 36th Palm Springs International Film Festival (PSIFF) in California.

The film has captivated audiences with its heartfelt storytelling, stellar performances, and its bold approach to addressing societal issues. With its success at the festival, Bun Tikki is poised to leave a lasting impact in both the Indian and international film circles.

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Have a look at the photos from the star-studded premiere:

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Set against the scenic backdrop of Nainital, Bun Tikki revolves around the relationship between a single father and his young son, Shanu. Their bond, marked by both playful moments and deep affection, serves as the emotional heart of the story. The film offers a heartfelt exploration of family dynamics, with a strong emphasis on acceptance, especially in parent-child relationships. It challenges societal norms, encouraging parents to embrace their children’s true selves without imposing conventional expectations.