Actress-turned-director Tannishtha Chatterjee will present Full Plate as the opening feature at the Indian Film Festival of Sydney. The drama stars Kirti Kulhari as a Mumbai-based Muslim homemaker who must find employment after her husband suffers an accident. This situation creates marital tension while spurring the woman's personal growth. Sharib Hashmi, Monica Dogra, and Indraneil Sengupta appear in supporting roles. The production received its world premiere at the Busan International Film Festival 2025.
Festival director Mitu Bhowmick Lange praised the selection for its authentic storytelling approach. Chatterjee completed the project while receiving treatment for stage 4 cancer. National Award winner Shabana Azmi publicly celebrated her friend's determination and resilience. The three-day festival occurs from October 9 through 11. Chatterjee described the film as emerging from personal hardship and perseverance.
Festival director Mitu Bhowmick Lange praised the selection for its authentic storytelling approach. Chatterjee completed the project while receiving treatment for stage 4 cancer. National Award winner Shabana Azmi publicly celebrated her friend's determination and resilience. The three-day festival occurs from October 9 through 11. Chatterjee described the film as emerging from personal hardship and perseverance.