Anshuman Jha's First Ray Films Unveils Bold 6-Film Slate for Cannes

Anshuman Jha's First Ray Films has announced a slate of six original films spanning 2026 to 2028. The slate will be showcased at the Marché Du Film at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2026. Jha emphasizes the studio's commitment to authenticity and supporting young filmmakers. The diverse slate includes genres from intimate dramas to high-concept action films.

Key Points: Anshuman Jha First Ray Films 6-Film Slate Cannes 2026

  • First Ray Films announces 6-film slate for 2026-2028
  • Slate to be showcased at Cannes Marché Du Film in May 2026
  • Films include Om Ka Hari, Lakadbaggha 2, Bajrangi, Bhadyaa, But First, The Burning, Dhoori
  • Focus on authentic storytelling and empowering young filmmakers
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Anshuman Jha: Not chasing trends, we're building a space where authenticity leads

Anshuman Jha's First Ray Films announces 6 original films for 2026-2028, showcased at Cannes. Focus on authentic storytelling and young filmmaker ecosystem.

"We're not chasing trends, we're building a space where authenticity leads. - Anshuman Jha"

Mumbai, April 28

Anshuman Jha's First Ray Films has announced its slate of six original films spanning 2026 to 2028 and will be showcased at the Marché Du Film at the upcoming Cannes Film Festival in May 2026. The actor-filmmaker says he's not chasing trends; he's building a space where authenticity leads.

Anshuman said in a statement: "⁠The first decade was about discovering our voice. The next decade is about amplifying it, backing stories that matter, filmmakers who take risks, and cinema that can travel across borders without losing its soul. We're not chasing trends, we're building a space where authenticity leads."

He added that at the heart of this is also the aim to create an ecosystem for young filmmakers.

"One that empowers and educates them on the importance of marketing and distribution so that great stories don't just get made, but truly reach audiences. Backing actors like Abhinav Jha and Samta Sudiksha, who bring honesty to their craft, is as important as backing the stories themselves."

The newly announced slate cuts across genres, from intimate human dramas to high-concept action. The 2026 release includes Om Ka Hari starring Anshuman Jha, Raghubir Yadav, Soni Razdan, Ayesha Kapur

Lakadbaggha 2: The Monkey Business, which is set for November 2026, starring Anshuman Adil Hussain and Sarah Jane Dias. The 2027 slate features Bajrangi, Bhadyaa.

Later in 2028, the films that are expected to hit the screens are But First, The Burning and Dhoori.

Director Devashish Makhija, whose "But First, The Burning" anchors the studio's international ambitions, said: "What First Ray stands for in today's scene is rare-a producer who doesn't just pull out all stops to protect the filmmaker's voice, but constructs wings to push it higher and further. Something increasingly difficult to find. Our collaboration is about telling a story that is stubbornly rooted, yet globally resonant."

Om Ka Hari director Harish Vyas said that there's a certain fearlessness in how First Ray approaches storytelling.

"It's not about fitting into a mould, but about building something original. That trust empowers filmmakers to take creative leaps," Vyas added.

- IANS

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Priya S
Why do filmmakers always have to go to Cannes to show their slate? Why not showcase at film festivals in India first? Our own audiences deserve to see this vision before the international crowd. Just my honest thought.
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Aditya G
Love the lineup—Om Ka Hari with Raghubir Yadav and Soni Razdan sounds incredible. And Lakadbaggha 2? The first one was a solid action film with a unique animal rescue angle. First Ray is doing something different, and I'm all for it. Bas release dates nahi badhani chahiye! 😄
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Michael C
As someone who frequently watches Indian indie films abroad, this is refreshing. The emphasis on marketing and distribution is key—so many great Indian films die after festival runs because nobody knows where to watch them. Hope First Ray cracks that.
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Kavya N
Anshuman Jha has been quietly doing solid work. Lakadbaggha was a pleasant surprise. But I hope "authenticity" doesn't become just another buzzword. The proof will be in the final product—especially with a slate that ambitious. Fingers crossed for Dhoori and But First, The Burning.
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Deepak U
"Not chasing trends" — that's easy to say when you aren't facing the pressure of a big-budget flop. But I'll give them credit for backing Devashish Makhija. His films are uncompromising. If First Ray can sustain that vision without compromising, they might actually change something. Baaki toh dekhte hain.

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