Aamir Khan & Ashutosh Gowariker Reunite at Red Lorry Film Festival in Mumbai

Bollywood star Aamir Khan and director Ashutosh Gowariker opened the Red Lorry Film Festival in Mumbai, celebrating the 25th anniversary of their iconic film 'Lagaan'. The festival, running until March 15, will feature a lineup of acclaimed international films that have garnered attention at major awards like the Oscars and BAFTAs. Key titles include 'Sentimental Value', 'Sirat', and 'Hamnet'. Separately, Aamir Khan's recent film 'Sitaare Zameen Par' is preparing for its OTT platform debut after a successful theatrical run.

Key Points: Aamir Khan, Ashutosh Gowariker at Red Lorry Film Festival

  • Celebrated 25 years of 'Lagaan'
  • Festival runs March 13-15 in Mumbai
  • Showcases Oscar & BAFTA-nominated films
  • Aamir's 'Sitaare Zameen Par' heads to OTT
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Aamir Khan, Ashutosh Gowariker attend Red Lorry Film Festival in Mumbai

Aamir Khan and director Ashutosh Gowariker opened the Red Lorry Film Festival, celebrating 25 years of 'Lagaan'. The festival showcases Oscar-nominated films.

Aamir Khan, Ashutosh Gowariker attend Red Lorry Film Festival in Mumbai
"symbolically marking the ceremonial inauguration - Event Coverage"

Mumbai, March 13

Bollywood actor Aamir Khan graced the opening day of the Red Lorry Film Festival in Mumbai, accompanied by his 'Lagaan' director Ashutosh Gowariker.

Celebrating 25 years of their landmark film, the actor-director duo appeared together on the red carpet.

For the event, Aamir was dressed in a pink checkered shirt, which he paired with beige trousers, whereas Gowariker chose a simple white shirt.

Following their red carpet arrival, Aamir Khan and Ashutosh Gowariker were seen lighting a diya, symbolically marking the ceremonial inauguration.

The actor-director duo is scheduled to engage in discussions on their acclaimed 2001 film 'Lagaan', reflecting on its creative journey and lasting impact.

Originally released in 2001, 'Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India' is a film that was India's official entry for the 74th Academy Awards and earned a nomination for Best Foreign Language Film, marking a historic moment for Indian cinema.

Besides Aamir, the film's ensemble cast included Suhasini Mulay, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Rajendra Gupta, Raghubir Yadav, and British actors Rachel Shelley and Paul Blackthorne, among others.

The Red Lorry Film Festival commenced on Friday, March 13, and will conclude on March 15.

The festival will bring some of the most talked-about international films to Indian movie buffs.

This year, the festival is set to showcase multiple films that have gained attention at major award events, including the Oscars, BAFTAs, Cesars (France), and Goya Awards (Spain).

Leading the lineup are three major titles: 'Sentimental Value,' 'Sirat,' and 'Hamnet.' These films have received nominations at both the Academy Awards and BAFTAs, including in the Best Picture and Best International Feature categories.

The festival will also feature several films linked to France's Cesar Awards, including 'Case 137,' 'The Richest Woman in the World,' 'Leave One Day,' 'Colours of Time,' 'Nino,' and 'Sentimental Value,' as per a release.

Meanwhile, on the work front for Aamir Khan, the actor's 'Sitaare Zameen Par' is now gearing up for its OTT debut.

Directed by RS Prasanna, 'Sitaare Zameen Par' premiered in theatres in June 2025, ranking as the sixth-highest-grossing Hindi-language release of the year at the Indian box office, and was subsequently made available for a fee on YouTube's on-demand platform. Now it is all set to kick-start its OTT journey.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see the festival bringing international cinema to Mumbai. But honestly, I wish our own film festivals got this kind of star power and coverage more often. We have fantastic regional and indie cinema that needs the spotlight too.
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David E
As someone who watched Lagaan while studying abroad, it filled me with so much pride. It was more than a movie; it was an introduction to Indian storytelling for many of my friends. Great to see it being celebrated.
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Ananya R
Aamir's pink shirt! 😄 Always has a unique style. On a serious note, Lagaan's Oscar nomination was a huge moment. Hope this festival inspires our current filmmakers to aim for that global creative standard again.
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Karthik V
The lineup with 'Sirat' and 'Hamnet' looks promising. It's excellent for film students and enthusiasts in Mumbai to get access to these award-nominated works. More power to such initiatives!
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Sarah B
Interesting article. I visited Mumbai last year and the passion for cinema there is palpable. Events like this that blend legacy (Lagaan) with new international films seem like a perfect fit for the city's culture.

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