‘Don’t Tell Mother’: Exploring complex family relationships in 1990s India, to screen at Sydney Film Festival


Melbourne-based filmmaker Anoop Lokkur’s debut semi-autobiographical film ‘Don’t Tell Mother’ is set in 1990s Bengaluru, India. The film provides a glimpse into the complexities of family and human relationships, and the normalised physical violence in schools in those days. Speaking with SBS Hindi, he reveals his motivation for making the film, the challenges, and the emotional complexities of working with children, the lead actors who are just 5 and 9 years old.


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Director Anoop Lokkur Source: Supplied / Anoop Lukkar

‘Don’t Tell Mother’ premiered in the Windows to Asian Cinema section at the Busan International Film Festival in 2025.

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Anirudh P. Keserker (plays the role of Adi) in the film ‘Don’t Tell Mother’ Source: Supplied / Anoop Lukkar

The Australian Premier of Anoop Lokkur’s debut feature ‘Don’t Tell Mother’ is on Saturday, 6th June at the Sydney Film Festival 2026.

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