The film has been showcased at Cannes, Sundance London and even won the grand jury prizes at Transylvania International Film Festival in Romania, the Biarritz Film Festival in France and IFFLA in Los Angeles.
The actor was also honoured with the prestigious title of Ambassador of Indian Arts and Culture by the Victorian government at the annual IFFM awards, recently at the Palais Theatre.
The event is to take place on August 13, ahead of the 15th annual Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM), which is slated to commence from August 15.
The ten-day festival, which will begin on August 25, will also host a retrospective of his iconic films, celebrating his remarkable journey in the film industry.
The festival will honor Karan Johar for his extraordinary contributions, presenting him with a distinguished award on August 11, in recognition of his exceptional role as a master of larger-than-life storytelling.
Expressing his delight over this exciting news, Rahul enthused, “‘Kennedy’ has, undoubtedly, been the most creatively challenging and stimulating project of my career.