Key Points

Kiran Rao will serve on the prestigious Shanghai Film Festival jury alongside Cinema Paradiso director Giuseppe Tornatore. The Laapataa Ladies filmmaker expressed excitement about evaluating global storytelling at the June 2025 event. Her recent directorial success proved small-budget films can thrive through word-of-mouth. The diverse jury includes Chinese stars Huang Bo and Yong Mei alongside international cinema veterans.

Key Points: Kiran Rao Joins Shanghai Film Festival Jury With Giuseppe Tornatore

  • Kiran Rao joins Oscar-winning director Giuseppe Tornatore's jury panel
  • SIFF 2025 runs June 13-22 in Shanghai
  • Laapataa Ladies director praised for budget storytelling
  • Jury includes global talents like Huang Bo and Yong Mei
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Kiran Rao to join jury panel for 27th Shanghai Film Festival

Kiran Rao joins Oscar winner Giuseppe Tornatore on the 27th Shanghai Film Festival jury, celebrating global cinema after Laapataa Ladies' success.

"It's an honour to champion international cinema and engage with diverse voices - Kiran Rao"

Mumbai, May 20

Filmmaker Kiran Rao will join international Jury at the upcoming 27th Shanghai International Film Festival (SIFF).

SIFF 2025 will take place from June 13 to June 22, 2025, in Shanghai, China.

On being appointed as a jury member, Kiran Rao expressed her excitement. "It's an honour to be part of a festival that champions international cinema and storytelling. I look forward to experiencing the wide range of voices and perspectives on screen, and to engaging with my fellow jurors from around the world," she said, according to a press note.

Kiran will join a distinguished panel of global cinema voices led by Italian director and screenwriter Giuseppe Tornatore, best known for the Oscar-winning Cinema Paradiso.

The jury includes a diverse lineup of celebrated film professionals: Argentine filmmaker Ivan Fund; Chinese actor and director Huang Bo; Greek producer Thanassis Karathanos; Chinese director and documentary filmmaker Yang Lina; and acclaimed Chinese actress Yong Mei.

Kiran's last directorial 'Laapataa Ladies' won many hearts and awards.

In one of the interviews with ANI, the 'Peepli Live' producer shared her thought process behind the making of the Laapataa Ladies and said that she was aware of the realistic limitations of the film as it had a minimal budget and no big stars.

Despite this, Kiran believed in the content and trusted her team.

"We stayed within a realistic daira (boundaries) because we knew we didn't have stars. There was so much trust in what we wanted to make with both Aamir and Jyoti Deshmande from Jio. We were kind of very convinced of what we were doing. We were staying within a very manageable price bracket, and what we needed to therefore achieve in the box office, we achieved."

Kiran continued, "It was for me an incredible time to see that a film that, you know, like you said, had no known faces could do so well with word of mouth, which purely because people were, you know, telling each other to go and see it."

'Laapataa Ladies' is a story set in 2001 in rural India about two young brides who get separated during a train journey and what happens when Kishan, a police officer, takes it upon himself to probe the missing case. It features Nitanshi Goel, Pratibha Ranta, Sparsh Shrivastava, Chhaya Kadam, and Ravi Kishan in key roles.

- ANI

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Priya K.
So proud to see an Indian filmmaker representing us on an international platform like Shanghai Film Festival! Kiran Rao's 'Laapataa Ladies' was such a breath of fresh air - simple yet powerful storytelling. Hope this opens more doors for Indian cinema in China 🇮🇳🎬
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate Kiran Rao's work, I wonder if this cultural exchange can help improve India-China relations beyond cinema. Our film industry has potential to be a soft power bridge, but only if both sides are genuinely open to meaningful exchange.
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Ananya M.
Laapataa Ladies proved content is king! No big stars, just solid storytelling that connected with audiences. Kiran Rao deserves this recognition. Hope she brings back some learnings about how Chinese cinema reaches global audiences while keeping local flavors intact.
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Vikram J.
Interesting to see this cultural exchange when our border tensions continue. But art should transcend politics. Maybe films can show the human side that gets lost in geopolitics. Though I hope jury members get equal respect regardless of nationality.
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Sneha P.
More power to women filmmakers! 👏 Kiran's journey from Peepli Live to Laapataa Ladies shows her consistent vision. Hope she champions more regional stories at the festival. Our cinema has so much diversity beyond Bollywood that needs global attention.
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Karan D.
While this is great for Kiran personally, I wish our government would create more opportunities within India for such talent. Our own film festivals need similar global prestige. We have the talent, just need better infrastructure and promotion.

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