Farhan Akhtar Backs Manipuri Film 'Boong' to Historic BAFTA Win

The Manipuri-language film 'Boong' made history by winning the Best Children and Family Film award at the BAFTA Awards 2026, marking the first Indian victory in this category. Producer Farhan Akhtar revealed his decision to back the project stemmed from his long-standing trust in director Lakshmipriya Devi and the heartwarming story set in a rarely-filmed region of India. The film, about a boy's quest to reunite his family, triumphed over major international competitors like *Zootopia 2*. The team, including Akhtar and Devi, accepted the award at London's Royal Festival Hall.

Key Points: 'Boong' Wins BAFTA 2026: Farhan Akhtar on Historic Indian Film

  • First Indian film to win BAFTA Children & Family award
  • Farhan Akhtar produced due to trust in director
  • Film is a Manipuri-language debut feature
  • Beat major international titles like Zootopia 2
  • Premiered at Toronto Film Festival 2024
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BAFTA Awards 2026: Farhan Akhtar reveals decision to back 'Boong' after it big win, says "it just felt right"

Manipuri film 'Boong' wins Best Children & Family Film at BAFTA 2026. Producer Farhan Akhtar reveals why backing the project "just felt right."

"It was nice to support that as well, and it's a very heartwarming story. So, it just felt right. - Farhan Akhtar"

London, February 23

India had a reason to celebrate at the BAFTA Awards 2026 as Boong, a Manipuri-language debut feature, won the Best Children and Family Film award, marking a significant moment for Indian cinema on the global stage.

As celebrations followed the big win, producer Farhan Akhtar reflected on what drew him to the project in the first place. Speaking about his long association with director Lakshmipriya Devi, Farhan mentioned familiarity, trust, and a story that simply felt "right."

He shared that he had known Lakshmipriya for nearly two decades and that the film, being set in a region rarely seen on the big screen, made backing the project feel natural. "Lakshmipriya Devi and I have known each other for about 20 years. This film is set in a region of India from which we rarely get to watch films. It was nice to support that as well, and it's a very heartwarming story. So, it just felt right."

Boong was the only Indian nominee at the ceremony and has now become the first Indian film to win in this category.

Boong is directed by Lakshmipriya Devi and produced by Farhan Akhtar, along with Vikesh Bhutani, Alan McAlex, Ritesh Sidhwani, and Shujaat Saudagar. The makers, including Farhan Akhtar, Ritesh Sidhwani, Lakshmipriya Devi, and Alan McAlex, were present at the event held at London's Royal Festival Hall to receive the award.

The film revolves around the story of a young boy named Boong from Manipur. He plans to surprise his mother with a special gift. In his innocent mind, he believes that bringing his missing father back home would be the best gift. His search slowly changes his life and leads to an unexpected new beginning.

Boong competed with popular international films such as Zootopia 2, Lilo & Stitch, and Arco and still managed to win the award.

The film first premiered at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival in the Discovery section. It was later screened at many global film events, including the Warsaw International Film Festival 2024, the MAMI Mumbai Film Festival 2024, the International Film Festival of India, and the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne 2025.

- ANI

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Arjun K
Beating Zootopia 2 is no small feat! This shows that a simple, heartfelt story from our own soil can resonate globally. Hope this win encourages more investment in regional cinema across India.
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Rohit P
While I'm happy for the win, I do wish we celebrated our regional films *before* they get a BAFTA. We have amazing film festivals in India—MAMI, IFFI—but the real celebration and wide release often only come after Western validation.
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Sarah B
As someone who loves world cinema, this is fantastic. The plot sounds beautiful and universal. Can't wait to see it. Congratulations to the entire team!
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Vikram M
Farhan said it felt "right." Sometimes that's all it takes—trusting a filmmaker and a story from the heart of India. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳 Now, please ensure this film gets a proper nationwide release so every Indian child can watch it.
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Kavya N
Heartwarming to read the synopsis. In a time of big-budget spectacles, a simple story about a boy's love for his mother winning a BAFTA is everything. Makes me proud.

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