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Tribeny Rai’s Shape of Momos Brings Everyday Sikkimese Lives to the Big Screen at IFFI 2025


Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral

At the 56th International Film Festival of India, Sikkimese filmmaker Tribeny Rai’s debut feature Shape of Momos captured attention for its sensitive and authentic portrayal of everyday life in Sikkim. Screened under the Indian Panorama section, the film explores the cultural and emotional landscape of the Eastern Himalayas through the eyes of its women protagonists. Following the screening, Tribeny Rai, producer and co-writer Kislay, and lead actor Gaumaya Gurung shared insights about the film and the Sikkimese film industry at a press conference.

An alumna of the Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute, Tribeny Rai is recognized for her nuanced storytelling that highlights the lived experiences of women in her region. Shape of Momos, rooted in her personal experiences and cultural memory, represents a journey of both artistic exploration and logistical perseverance. With Sikkim’s film industry still in its nascent stages, the team faced significant infrastructural challenges, including sourcing professional camera equipment from other cities. Despite these hurdles, the film has already been showcased at international festivals, including Busan, reflecting its global resonance.

The title of the film draws from the ubiquity of momos in Sikkim, a food that accompanies both joyful and sorrowful occasions, symbolizing the shared rhythms of daily life. Producer Kislay noted the importance of presenting stories from underrepresented regions like Sikkim without succumbing to stereotypes. He emphasized that the selection of the film at IFFI represents the fulfillment of a long-held aspiration to bring authentic regional voices to wider audiences.

Lead actor Gaumaya Gurung highlighted the significance of portraying a female perspective, something she finds rare in Nepali-language cinema despite her years of experience. She appreciated the film’s careful balance between subjective and objective storytelling, allowing audiences to engage deeply with the protagonist’s inner world.

Distribution remains a challenge for independent regional films, yet Shape of Momos is slated for release across Sikkim, North Bengal, parts of Meghalaya and Assam, as well as Dehradun, catering to Nepali-speaking audiences. Additionally, the film will have a theatrical release in Italy, extending its reach internationally. Tribeny Rai stressed the need for a supportive community of independent filmmakers in Sikkim to navigate these challenges and enhance visibility.

As the first woman filmmaker from Sikkim, Tribeny Rai reflected on the gradual emergence of film culture in the state. Limited resources and infrastructure make filmmaking a formidable endeavor, but there is growing enthusiasm among young Sikkimese film students, many of whom resonate with the portrayal of familiar lives in Shape of Momos. Through this debut, Tribeny challenges the mainstream cinematic lens that often exoticizes the Northeast or reduces it to narrow narratives, presenting instead a story where everyday Sikkimese people are the heroes of their own lives.

Entertainment

Screen Academy Launches to Identify and Empower Future Voices of Indian Cinema


Mumbai, July 8, 2025 – The Indian Express Group has officially launched Screen Academy, a bold and visionary not-for-profit initiative aimed at supporting emerging talent in Indian cinema through fellowships, mentorship, and formal education.

Screen Academy will work in partnership with India’s leading film institutes — FTII (Pune), SRFTI (Kolkata), and Whistling Woods International (Mumbai) — to identify exceptional students who demonstrate storytelling potential but lack the financial resources to continue their education. These students will receive fully funded postgraduate fellowships, along with access to industry mentorship from some of the country’s most respected film professionals.

Backed by the Lodha Foundation and conceptualized by Anant Goenka, Executive Director of The Indian Express Group, the initiative is designed to institutionalize excellence and build an ecosystem that celebrates and nurtures creativity in cinema.

“We will create an ecosystem that not only celebrates excellence but actively nurtures diverse and promising talent with both financial aid and access,” Goenka said.

A Powerful Line-Up of Members
The Academy’s founding members include award-winning producers, directors, and screenwriters:

  • Guneet Monga – Oscar-winning Producer (The Elephant Whisperers)
  • Payal Kapadia – Cannes Grand Prix winner
  • Resul Pookutty – Oscar-winning Sound Designer
  • Anjum Rajabali – Screenwriter & Academic
  • Subhash Ghai – Founder, Whistling Woods
  • Ronnie Screwvala – Founder of RSVP Films

More members will be announced on www.screenacademy.org.

Educational Integration with National Institutions
The Academy’s 2025 fellowships will begin with FTII, SRFTI, and WWI, with future plans to expand to other film schools. Selected students will receive full tuition support and gain hands-on learning through:

  • Masterclasses by leading filmmakers
  • Internships with top production houses
  • Industry mentorship and ongoing professional support

“Some of our students come from very modest backgrounds,” said Samiran Dutta (SRFTI). “The Screen Academy fellowships will give them the chance to tell their stories to the world.”

“Access to quality education transforms lives,” added Meghna Ghai Puri (WWI). “This is about ensuring creativity isn’t blocked by lack of funding.”

Recognition Through the Screen Awards
Screen Academy will also oversee the revival of the iconic Screen Awards, with voting conducted by its members to ensure credibility. These awards will celebrate artistry and innovation across Indian entertainment including film, music, regional cinema, and new media.

A special Resident Critics Panel has been formed for transparent evaluations, featuring:

  • Dr. Priya Jaikumar (USC)
  • Priyanka Sinha Jha (Curator)
  • Shubra Gupta (Indian Express)
  • Nikhil Taneja (We Are Yuvaa)
  • Anjum Rajabali (WWI, FTII)

About Screen
Re-acquired from Disney in 2024, Screen has re-emerged as India’s leading digital-first entertainment brand. With over 40 million monthly users and programming in Hindi, English, Marathi, and Tamil, it continues to serve as a hub for authentic, engaging entertainment journalism.