Films

Boong Makes History: Indian Film Wins Big at 79th BAFTA Awards


Indian cinema has reached yet another remarkable milestone on the global stage, as Boong, a Manipuri-language feature film, clinched the prestigious Best Children’s & Family Film award at the British Academy Film Awards. The ceremony, held at the Royal Festival Hall in London, witnessed the film rise above strong international contenders, marking a proud moment for the country—especially for filmmakers from Northeast India.

Directed by Lakshmipriya Devi, Boong is backed by a powerful production team including Excel Entertainment, Chalkboard Entertainment, and Suitable Pictures. Renowned filmmaker and actor Farhan Akhtar, along with Ritesh Sidhwani and Alan McAlex, played a key role in bringing the project to life.

Set against the backdrop of Manipur during a period of social and political unrest, Boong tells a deeply emotional story through the eyes of a five-year-old boy. The word “Boong” itself translates to “little boy” in the Manipuri language. The narrative follows the young protagonist, played by Gugun Kipgen, who embarks on a heartfelt journey to reunite his family by finding his estranged father. Accompanied by his friend Raju, portrayed by Angom Sanamatum, the journey takes them to the Moreh border and even across into Myanmar.

What begins as an innocent quest gradually evolves into a poignant exploration of family, loss, and the harsh realities of the world. The film beautifully captures the purity of childhood while presenting an emotionally layered narrative that resonates universally.

Before its BAFTA triumph, Boong had already made waves across the international film festival circuit. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) 2024 and was showcased at prestigious platforms such as the Warsaw International Film Festival, MAMI Mumbai Film Festival, the International Film Festival of India, and the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne. Following its successful festival run, the film was released theatrically in September 2025.

Speaking about his association with the project, Farhan Akhtar shared that his long-standing connection with director Lakshmipriya Devi and the emotional depth of the story inspired him to support the film. He emphasized the importance of bringing stories from underrepresented regions of India to a global audience, calling Boong a soulful and meaningful narrative.

The film’s victory at the BAFTAs is more than just an award—it represents a breakthrough moment for Northeast Indian cinema. It highlights the richness of regional storytelling and signals a growing global appreciation for diverse voices from India.

As Boong continues to receive international recognition, it stands as a testament to the power of authentic storytelling and the limitless potential of Indian cinema on the world stage.

Films

Farhan Akhtar to Portray Ravi Shankar in Sam Mendes’ Ambitious Beatles Biopic


Farhan Akhtar is set to make his Hollywood feature debut in The Beatles – A Four Film Cinematic Event, an ambitious four-part project from Oscar-winning filmmaker Sam Mendes. Backed by Sony Pictures and Neal Street Productions, the films are currently in production in the UK, with a theatrical release slated for April 2028.

Akhtar will portray Ravi Shankar, the legendary sitar virtuoso whose friendship with George Harrison reshaped the soundscape of The Beatles and introduced Indian classical music to Western pop culture on an unprecedented scale. Shankar’s influence on tracks such as “Within You Without You” marked a turning point in the band’s musical evolution and signalled a broader cultural exchange between East and West.

Shankar famously hosted members of the band during their 1968 visit to Rishikesh, where they attended transcendental meditation sessions under Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. That chapter of Beatles history has since become one of the most mythologised and debated periods in rock lore. Casting an Indian actor of Akhtar’s stature suggests an attempt at a more nuanced and culturally grounded portrayal of the maestro whose artistry transcended borders.

The four-film project will chronicle the lives of the Fab Four from individual perspectives — a structural departure from the conventional cradle-to-grave biopic format. Harris Dickinson is set to play John Lennon, Paul Mescal will portray Paul McCartney, Joseph Quinn will take on George Harrison, and Barry Keoghan will star as Ringo Starr. It marks the first time Apple Corps Ltd and the band have granted full life story and music rights for a feature film, making the project historically significant.

The supporting cast includes Lucy Boynton as Jane Asher, Morfydd Clark as Cynthia Lennon, Harry Lawtey as Stuart Sutcliffe, Saoirse Ronan as Linda McCartney, James Norton as manager Brian Epstein and Anna Sawai as Yoko Ono. Behind the camera, Mendes has assembled a distinguished technical team, including cinematographer Greig Fraser, editor Lee Smith and executive music producer Giles Martin.

For Akhtar, a National Award-winning director known for films such as Dil Chahta Hai, and an actor recognised for performances in Bhaag Milkha Bhaag and Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, the role represents a significant international leap. While he previously appeared in a cameo in Marvel’s Ms. Marvel, this marks his first substantial Hollywood feature role. Stepping into the shoes of Ravi Shankar in a project of this scale places Akhtar at the intersection of cinema, music history and cultural diplomacy, underscoring the growing global resonance of Indian talent in mainstream international storytelling.