Alia Bhatt Presents BAFTA Award in Hindi, Fans Hail "Iconic" Moment

Alia Bhatt made her debut as a presenter at the BAFTA 2026 ceremony, announcing the winner for "Film Not in the English Language." She opened her presentation in Hindi, greeting the audience with "Namaskar" and speaking about cinema transcending borders. Her moment quickly went viral online, with fans celebrating her as "iconic" for representing Indian culture on the global stage. The actor attended the event in a striking custom Gucci silver sequined gown, adding to her growing portfolio of international appearances.

Key Points: Alia Bhatt Presents BAFTA 2026 Award in Hindi, Greets with "Namaskar"

  • Presented BAFTA award in Hindi
  • Viral social media reaction
  • Wore custom Gucci gown
  • Celebrates global Indian cinema
  • Category won by 'Sentimental Value'
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BAFTA 2026: Alia Bhatt greets audience with '"namaskar" as she presents award in Hindi, fans declare her "iconic"

Alia Bhatt presents "Film Not in English" award at BAFTA 2026 in Hindi, sparking viral praise. She wore a silver Gucci gown.

"Because while film speaks in countless voices, what we always celebrate is the language of cinema. - Alia Bhatt"

London, February 23

Actor Alia Bhatt, who never fails to make her presence felt on global platforms, did it yet again when she presented an award at the BAFTA 2026 stage in Hindi.

The actor made her first-ever appearance as a BAFTA presenter at the 79th British Academy Film Awards, where she was invited to announce the winner in the "Film Not in the English Language" category. It was a significant milestone in Alia's international journey, and she chose to make it even more special by opening her presentation in Hindi.

Before announcing the winner, Alia spoke about how films go beyond words and borders. The actress started her presentation by briefly addressing the audience in Hindi, greeting them with "Namaskar."

"Namaskar. Agla award ek aise film ke liye hai, jo Angrezi mein nahi hai. Don't reach for the subtitles just yet. I was only saying in Hindi that the next award is for a film not in the English language. Because while film speaks in countless voices, what we always celebrate is the language of cinema."

Soon after she presented the award, videos started going viral on internet. Soon after she presented the award, videos began going viral on the internet. Fans quickly took to their social media handles to give their reactions, with some even calling her "ICONIC."

The category featured a strong lineup of international films, including It Was Just an Accident, The Secret Agent, Sentimental Value, Sirat, and The Voice of Hind Rajab. Sentimental Value eventually took home the honor.

For the evening, Alia Bhatt stepped out in a custom Gucci silver sequined gown with a high neckline and a fitted silhouette. The shimmering ensemble stood out under the lights, paired elegantly with a soft white fur stole that added a classic touch. She completed the look with sleek hair and nude-toned makeup, keeping things polished and understated.

Alia's BAFTA moment adds to her growing list of international appearances, following outings at events such as the Met Gala and the Cannes Film Festival, as she continues to bridge Indian cinema with global platforms.

Meanwhile, the awards night largely belonged to Paul Thomas Anderson's One Battle After Another, which dominated the British Academy Film Awards with six wins, including Best Film. The ceremony also saw notable wins for Ryan Coogler's Sinners and first-time BAFTA victories.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Honestly, while I appreciate the sentiment, it felt a bit performative. She immediately translated it to English. Would have been more powerful if she'd said a full sentence in Hindi about the art, not just 'namaskar'. Just my two paise.
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Aman W
Her look was stunning! The Gucci gown with the fur stole – pure class. But more than that, it's great to see an Indian presenter in a category for non-English films. It highlights our industry's growing reach.
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Sarah B
As someone who loves world cinema, I thought this was a lovely moment. Her point about films speaking in "countless voices" is so true. It's nice to see BAFTA embracing this diversity.
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Karthik V
From Met Gala to Cannes to BAFTA – Alia is truly becoming a global ambassador for Indian cinema. This is the soft power we need. More power to her! ✨
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Nisha Z
It's the confidence for me! To walk onto that stage and start with 'Namaskar' takes guts. She owned the moment. Our films and artists deserve this kind of recognition on international platforms.

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