Manipuri Film 'Boong' Wins BAFTA, PM Modi Hails Historic Moment for India

Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated the Manipuri film "Boong" for winning the 'Best Children's & Family Film' title at the 79th British Academy Film Awards. The film, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, tells the story of a boy trying to reunite his family amidst Manipur's social tensions. Director Lakshmipriya Devi dedicated the award to her homeland, describing Manipur as a troubled and underrepresented region. She used the platform to express a prayer for peace to return to Manipur.

Key Points: PM Modi Congratulates Manipuri Film 'Boong' for BAFTA Win

  • Historic BAFTA win for Indian regional cinema
  • PM Modi hails creative talent
  • Film premiered at Toronto International Festival
  • Director calls it a homage to troubled homeland
  • Story set amidst social tensions in Manipur
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PM Narendra Modi congratulates Manipuri film 'Boong' for its BAFTA win

Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulates the Manipuri film 'Boong' for winning Best Children's & Family Film at the 79th BAFTA Awards.

"This is indeed a moment of immense joy, especially for Manipur. - Prime Minister Narendra Modi"

Mumbai, Feb 23

Prime Minister Narendra Modi used social media to congratulate the Manipuri film "Boong" for winning the prestigious 'Best Children's & Family Film' title at the 79th British Academy Film Awards.

The post on PM Modi's official X (Previously known as Twitter) handle read, "Congratulations to all those associated with this film. This is indeed a moment of immense joy, especially for Manipur. It also highlights the immense creative talent in our nation. (sic)"

The movie was in the running alongside some noteworthy international titles such as "Arco", "Lilo & Stitch", and "Zootropolis 2".

"Boong" which features Gugun Kipgen, Bala Hijam, Angom Sanamatum, Vikram Kochhar, Nemetia Ngangbam, Jenny Khurai, and Hamom Sadananda in key roles, narrates the journey of a young boy on a quest to reunite his family amidst the social tensions in Manipur.

The drama had its world premiere at the Discovery section of the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival on 5 September 2024.

Reacting to the milestone moment, director Lakshmipriya Devi described it as a "homage to my homeland".

The official Instagram page of BAFTA dropped a video of Lakshmipriya Devi accepting the award.

Commencing her address with the traditional greeting "Kurumjari", she was heard saying, "The walk up till here felt like the last few steps to reach a summit of a mountain we never knew we were climbing in the first place. So thank you to the jury members and BAFTA for giving our very small film such big love."

The filmmaker further highlighted that the film is rooted in her homeland, Manipur, a region she described as a troubled, ignored, and underrepresented part of India.

"A film that is not only rooted in a place which is very troubled, very much ignored and very unrepresented in India, my homeland, Manipur. It's a homage to my homeland. So I just want to use this opportunity to say that we pray for peace to return to Manipur," she went on to add.

- IANS

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Aman W
Fantastic achievement! It's high time the rich culture and stories from the North-East got their due on the world stage. Hope this leads to more investment and opportunities for filmmakers from the region.
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Rahul R
While the win is commendable, the director's words about Manipur being "troubled, ignored and unrepresented" are a stark reminder. Celebrations are good, but concrete steps for peace and development in the state are what we truly need from our leaders.
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Sarah B
As someone who loves world cinema, this is exciting! Beating titles like Lilo & Stitch is no small feat. Can't wait to watch it. More power to Indian storytelling that goes beyond the usual Bollywood masala.
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Karthik V
PM Modi acknowledging it is a good gesture. But let's be real, the credit goes entirely to the talented team of 'Boong'. They climbed that mountain themselves. Hope this inspires many more young filmmakers from every corner of Bharat.
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Nisha Z
Her starting with "Kurumjari" gave me goosebumps! 🇮🇳 This is our culture, our diversity shining through. We need to make sure this film gets a proper nationwide release now. Subtitle it well and let people experience this story.

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