Key Points

The Bharat Pavilion made its grand entrance at the Toronto International Film Festival, marking a significant moment for Indian cinema. This year's showcase highlights the debut of WAVES Bazaar, India's pioneering international e-marketplace for film and media. For the first time ever, India's delegation consists entirely of women-led film projects selected through an international jury. The platform aims to foster global partnerships and position Indian content at the forefront of international entertainment.

Key Points: Bharat Pavilion Debuts WAVES Bazaar at Toronto Film Festival 2025

  • First North American debut of India's WAVES Bazaar e-marketplace
  • Features six women-led film projects selected from 200 applications
  • Platform facilitates global networking and B2B meetings for AVGC-XR sector
  • Strengthens India-Canada cultural and business ties through film collaborations
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Bharat Pavilion inaugrated at Toronto International Film Festival 2025, marks debut of WAVES Bazaar in North America

India's first international e-marketplace WAVES Bazaar launches in North America at TIFF 2025, featuring women-led film projects and global partnerships.

"These extraordinary filmmakers are not just attendees, they are emissaries of a new era - Ajay Nagabhushan, Joint Secretary MIB"

Toronto, September 5

The Bharat Pavilion was inaugurated at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) 2025, marking the debut of WAVES Bazaar in North America, India's first international e-marketplace for the film, media, and AVGC-XR sector, on Friday.

The Pavilion was inaugurated by Ajay Nagabhushan, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India, and Kapidhwaja Pratap Singh, Acting Consul General of India in Toronto, in the presence of Cameron Bailey, CEO, TIFF.

This year's Bharat Pavilion focuses on WAVES Bazaar. Organised by the National Film Development Corporation (NFDC), WAVES Bazaar is a global e-marketplace bringing together creators and buyers from film, television, streaming, gaming, animation, music, and AVGC-XR.

The platform facilitates networking, buyer-seller interactions, project showcases, and collaborations, enabling Indian creators and international stakeholders to engage in meaningful partnerships.

Addressing the gathering after the inauguration, Ajay Nagabhushan said "Bharat Pavilion at TIFF is not only a celebration of India's cinematic excellence but also a platform to build global partnerships. For the very first time, India is being represented at TIFF by a delegation comprising solely of women-led film projects. From over 200 applications within a week, six outstanding projects were selected by an expert international jury through the WAVES Bazaar platform. These extraordinary filmmakers are not just attendees, they are emissaries of a new era, one where women's voices, visions, and stories are centre stage on the global cinematic platform," as quoted in a press note by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting of the Government of India.

Talking about the significance of the upcoming WAVES Bazaar event to be held on September 6, 2025, on the sidelines of TIFF, Nagabhushan said, "WAVES, a landmark initiative of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, held at Mumbai in February, is resonating across the world, and its impact and reach can also be seen in Canada. WAVES Bazaar event here will witness a series of activities including panel discussions, round table, policy dialogue and a series of B2B meetings between Indian and International delegates."

Kapidhwaja Pratap Singh stated, "Toronto is home to a vibrant film industry and a large Indian diaspora. The launch of WAVES Bazaar at TIFF is a timely step towards strengthening India-Canada cultural and business ties," as quoted in a press note by MIB.

Bailey highlighted TIFF's commitment to fostering cross-cultural partnerships and acknowledged India's growing influence in the global cinematic landscape.

The multi-pronged discussions after the inauguration focused on the importance of WAVES and its outcomes, WAVES Bazaar's potential as a bridge between Indian and international creative economies, and explored the possibility of collaborating in establishing a dedicated film market at TIFF in the near future, with Indian content taking centre stage, as per the press note by MIB.

The Bharat Pavilion at TIFF 2025, curated by NFDC, serves as a dynamic hub for global networking, B2B meetings, and film industry exchanges, underscoring India's growing leadership in the international media and entertainment sector.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great initiative but I hope they include more regional cinema representation next time. Hindi films often dominate these international showcases while we have incredible talent in Tamil, Malayalam, Bengali and other regional industries.
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Ananya R
As an Indian student in Toronto, this makes me so happy! 🇮🇳 The diaspora community here is huge and we've been waiting for something like this. Planning to visit the pavilion this weekend!
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Michael C
Canadian film enthusiast here - India's film industry has so much untapped potential in North America. This digital marketplace approach is smart. Looking forward to discovering new content through WAVES!
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Karthik V
Finally! Our animation and gaming industries need this international exposure. AVGC sector has massive potential and platforms like WAVES Bazaar can help our creators go global. Jai Hind! 🚀
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Sarah B
Wonderful to see India strengthening cultural ties through cinema. Toronto's diverse audience will definitely appreciate more Indian content. Hope this leads to more co-productions between our countries!
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Vikram M
The focus on women-led projects is commendable! Our female filmmakers have been creating brilliant content that often doesn't get the recognition it deserves. This platform could be game-changing for them 🌟

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