Kangana Ranaut Praises Modi's Vision, Champions Women-Centric Films at IFFD 2026

Actor-politician Kangana Ranaut praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision while addressing the International Film Festival Delhi 2026, calling it a long-awaited global platform for Indian artists. She strongly emphasised the need to promote women-centric storytelling, linking it to the Women's Reservation Bill as a sign of progress. Meanwhile, actor Arvind Swamy discussed the transformative potential of artificial intelligence in filmmaking, predicting individuals could soon make full-length features. The festival brought together veteran stars and focused on innovation and inclusivity in global cinema.

Key Points: Kangana Lauds Modi, Stresses Women-Centric Cinema at IFFD 2026

  • Kangana hails IFFD 2026 as global platform
  • Links festival to PM Modi's vision & India's rise
  • Stresses need for women-centric storytelling
  • Connects Women's Reservation Bill to narrative progress
  • Arvind Swamy discusses AI's dramatic future in filmmaking
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Kangana Ranaut lauds PM Modi's vision, stresses women-centric cinema at IFFD 2026

Kangana Ranaut hails PM Modi's vision at IFFD 2026, stresses need for women-centric storytelling. Arvind Swamy discusses AI in filmmaking.

"Celebrating women in cinema is vital... their perspectives must be portrayed in stories. - Kangana Ranaut"

New Delhi, March 25

Actor-politician Kangana Ranaut on Wednesday hailed the International Film Festival Delhi 2026 as a long-awaited global platform for Indian artists, while emphasising the importance of promoting women-centric storytelling in the evolving cinematic landscape.

Speaking at the event, Ranaut said, "We artists have long wished for a major film festival in India, like those in America or Canada or Sundance, where our films could gain recognition." She added that the initiative reflects India's growing stature on the global stage. "As India rises as a Vishwaguru, this initiative reflects our creative economy, cultural heritage, and the Prime Minister's commitment to them," she said, while praising Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision. Highlighting the importance of representation, Ranaut emphasised the need to celebrate women in cinema. "Celebrating women in cinema is vital. The Women's Reservation Bill shows the Prime Minister's commitment to women's progress, and their perspectives must be portrayed in stories," she said. She further called on film festivals and studios to actively support such narratives. "Platforms should be provided for women-centric films, even small ones, to highlight their struggles and achievements. Such encouragement will be a great step forward," she added.

Meanwhile, actor Arvind Swamy also shared his views at the festival, speaking about the growing role of technology in filmmaking. He said artificial intelligence is expected to significantly transform cinema in the coming years. "The scope of AI in cinema is going to be pretty dramatic in the future... an individual could make a full-length feature film as tools develop rapidly," he said.

Swamy also welcomed the platform provided by the festival for independent filmmakers. "I'm so happy that we have a platform for independent films. It gives an opportunity for them to showcase good cinema," he added.

The International Film Festival Delhi 2026 has brought together artists, filmmakers, and creators from across the country and abroad, focusing on innovation, inclusivity, and the evolving landscape of global cinema.

The festival was attended by veteran stars like Hema Malini, Sharmila Tagore and others.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the focus on women-centric stories, I wish the conversation was less about politics and more about the art itself. A film festival should be a celebration of cinema, free from political endorsements.
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Arjun K
Arvind Swamy's point about AI is spot on. The future is here. Imagine a young filmmaker from a small town creating a feature film with these tools. This festival could be the launchpad for such talent. Very exciting times!
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Sarah B
As someone who follows global cinema, this is fantastic news. India has a rich cinematic history beyond just Bollywood. A platform like this can showcase the diversity of Indian regional films to the world. Long overdue!
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Kavya N
Providing a platform for small, women-centric films is crucial. So many powerful stories from rural India or about everyday heroines never get made because they aren't considered "commercial". Hope this festival changes that. 🙏
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Vikram M
Good initiative. But the real test will be in execution. Will it truly be for independent filmmakers, or will it be dominated by big studios and star power? The focus must remain on good content, not just big names.

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