Mumbai | February 2026: Entrepreneur, music artist and business leader Ananya Birla has announced the launch of Birla Studios, a new film production venture aimed at creating high-concept, prestige-driven commercial cinema that bridges artistic storytelling with wide audience appeal.
The newly launched studio plans to develop a diverse slate of films spanning multiple languages and cultures, reflecting a vision of cinema that is both globally relevant and rooted in regional storytelling. According to the announcement, Birla Studios will focus on narratives that balance commercial success with creative distinction, positioning itself as a platform for bold, contemporary filmmaking.
Birla Studios is currently developing projects across Hindi, Gujarati and Malayalam, alongside other regional Indian languages, while also exploring English-language international productions. The multi-language approach highlights the studio’s ambition to connect with audiences across borders and bring regional voices into the global cinematic conversation.
Industry observers view the move as part of a growing trend where new-age creators and entrepreneurs are investing in content-driven storytelling, expanding India’s influence in the global entertainment ecosystem.
While specific film announcements are yet to be revealed, Birla Studios has confirmed that details of its upcoming projects will be unveiled soon, generating anticipation within the film and media industry.
With its focus on prestige-driven storytelling and cross-cultural narratives, Birla Studios aims to create cinema that resonates with modern audiences while pushing creative boundaries.
The countdown to the 56th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) officially began with a curtain-raiser event held in New Delhi, setting the stage for what promises to be one of the most vibrant editions yet. The festival, to be held in Goa from November 20 to 28, 2025, will feature over 240 films from 81 countries, including 13 world premieres, 5 international premieres, and 44 Asian premieres. With a record 2,314 submissions from 127 countries, IFFI continues to strengthen its place on the global festival map as a platform celebrating cinematic excellence and innovation.
Union Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting, Dr. L. Murugan, announced that this year’s festival will focus on inclusivity, innovation, and emerging talent. More than 50 women directors will have their films showcased, reflecting the government’s commitment to promoting Nari Shakti in cinema. The festival will also continue its OTT awards, recognizing outstanding achievements in streaming content, while introducing measures to simplify film certification and strengthen anti-piracy laws. The Ministry’s new “Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat” film certification will encourage multi-language productions, reinforcing cultural unity.
IFFI 2025 will feature Japan as the Country of Focus, with Spain and Australia joining as Partner and Spotlight countries respectively. The lineup will include over 80 award-winning festival titles and 21 official Oscar-nominated films. The Opening Film, The Blue Trail by Brazilian auteur Gabriel Mascaro, will set the tone for the festival with its poetic exploration of freedom and resilience. Among other highlights, the Gala Premieres segment will host 18 films, featuring red-carpet events and world-class talent.
The festival will also pay centenary tributes to Indian cinema legends Guru Dutt, Raj Khosla, Ritwik Ghatak, P. Bhanumathi, Bhupen Hazarika, and Salil Chowdhury, showcasing some of their most iconic works. Superstar Rajinikanth will be felicitated at the closing ceremony, marking his 50 years in cinema. The Indian Panorama section will feature 25 feature films, 20 non-feature films, and 5 debut features, with Amaran (Tamil) opening the Feature category.
The Creative Minds of Tomorrow (CMOT) initiative continues to grow, with 124 selected participants competing in a 48-hour filmmaking challenge in collaboration with ShortsTV. The 19th edition of the WAVES Film Bazaar will offer over 300 projects for co-production, financing, and global collaborations. With a focus on technology, the Tech Pavilion will showcase innovations in AI, VFX, CGI, and animation.
Masterclasses and panels will bring together cinematic icons including Vidhu Vinod Chopra, Aamir Khan, Anupam Kher, Ravi Varman, and Sreekar Prasad, offering insights into evolving storytelling, acting, and technology. The international jury, chaired by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra, includes distinguished members from Australia, England, Germany, and Sri Lanka.
Accessibility remains a key focus, with multilingual dubbing, sign language interpretation, and audio description across all major venues in Panjim, Porvorim, and Madgaon. Open-air screenings at Miramar and Anjuna beaches will continue to celebrate cinema under the stars.
Festival Director Shekhar Kapur emphasized that India, as the world’s largest film-making and film-watching nation, is uniquely positioned to lead global storytelling. He described the Film Bazaar as a movement empowering young creators through technology and collaboration, while viewing Artificial Intelligence as a creative ally for storytellers.
With its powerful mix of global cinema, technology-driven experiences, and cultural celebration, IFFI 2025 reaffirms India’s place at the crossroads of creativity, collaboration, and cinematic excellence.