Manipuri Film 'Boong' Wins BAFTA, Making History for Indian Cinema

The Manipuri-language film 'Boong' has won the Best Children and Family Film award at the British Academy Film Awards 2026, marking a historic first for Indian cinema. Director Lakshmipriya Devi expressed joy that her personal story, about a boy seeking his missing father as a gift for his mother, resonated on a global stage. Producer Farhan Akhtar highlighted the significance of supporting a film from a rarely represented region of India. The film triumphed over major international competitors after a successful festival run beginning at TIFF.

Key Points: 'Boong' Wins BAFTA Best Children's Film, A First for India

  • First Indian film to win BAFTA Children & Family Film
  • Story of a Manipuri boy's quest for his father
  • Director Lakshmipriya Devi's debut feature
  • Beats titles like 'Zootopia 2'
  • Premiered at Toronto Film Festival
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"It's amazing that we're part of it...": Farhan Akhtar, Lakshmipriya Devi on 'Boong' BAFTA win

Manipuri-language debut 'Boong' wins BAFTA 2026, celebrated by director Lakshmipriya Devi and producer Farhan Akhtar. A landmark for Indian cinema.

"It's amazing that we're part of it. - Farhan Akhtar"

London, February 23

India celebrated a proud moment at the British Academy Film Awards 2026 as Manipuri-language debut feature 'Boong' clinched the Best Children and Family Film award, marking a significant milestone for Indian cinema on the global stage.

Sharing her thoughts after the big win, director Lakshmipriya Devi expressed joy at seeing a story rooted in Manipur resonate internationally. Emphasising the personal and cultural significance of the film, "'Boong' means a little boy in my language, Manipuri. So it's about a boy who wants to get a very special gift for his mother. So he thinks by finding his father, who's been missing for quite a while, that would be the best gift for his mother. So that's basically the story of the film," she said in an interview with Deadline.

'Boong' revolves around a young boy from Manipur who sets out on a heartfelt journey to reunite his missing father with his family, believing it would be the greatest gift for his mother. His innocent quest gradually transforms his life, leading to an unexpected new beginning.

Producer Farhan Akhtar reflected on his long association with the director and what drew him to support the project. Speaking about their bond, he said, "Well, to start with, Lakshmipriya Devi and I have known each other for close to 20 years now. This is her first film as a director. So it's a very special moment in her life. And it's amazing that we're part of it."

Farhan added, "Also, it's a film that's set in a region of India where very few films that we get to watch, films coming out of there. So it was nice to support that as well. And it's a very, very heartwarming and a very sweet story. So it just felt right."

'Boong' is directed by Lakshmipriya Devi and produced by Farhan Akhtar, along with Vikesh Bhutani, Alan McAlex, Ritesh Sidhwani, and Shujaat Saudagar.

It was the only Indian nominee at the ceremony and has now become the first Indian film to win in the Best Children and Family Film category at the BAFTA. The award ceremony was held at London's Royal Festival Hall, where the makers, including Farhan Akhtar, Ritesh Sidhwani, Lakshmipriya Devi and Alan McAlex, were present to receive the honour.

The film competed with international titles such as Zootopia 2, Lilo & Stitch, and Arco, emerging victorious in the category.

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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Rohit P
Farhan Akhtar using his platform to support a debut director and a story from the Northeast is what we need more of. It brings diverse Indian narratives to the world. Can't wait to watch 'Boong'!
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Aman W
A Manipuri film winning a BAFTA! This is historic. It shows that universal emotions like a child's love for his mother can connect across all borders. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
As someone who loves world cinema, this is exciting. Beating big studios like Disney (Zootopia 2) is no small feat. The premise sounds incredibly touching. Hope it gets a wide release soon.
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Karthik V
While this is a proud moment, it also highlights a gap. Why did it take a BAFTA win for many of us to even hear about this film? Our own media and distribution need to do better in promoting regional gems *before* they win international awards.
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Nisha Z
So proud! Representation matters. Seeing our stories from the Northeast on a global platform fills my heart. The story of 'Boong' is so simple yet powerful. More power to the team!

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