Indian Movie Boong Wins BAFTA Award for Best Children’s & Family Film, Lakshmipriya Devi Makes History
- bypari rathore
- 27 February, 2026
Indian Movie Boong Bags BAFTA Award for Best Children’s & Family Film
In a proud and historic moment for Indian cinema, Boong, directed by Lakshmipriya Devi, has clinched the prestigious BAFTA Award for Best Children's & Family Film at the BAFTA Film Awards. The emotional drama, backed by acclaimed actor-producer Farhan Akhtar, has earned widespread international acclaim for its heartfelt storytelling and powerful performances.
The win marks a significant milestone, not only for the film’s team but also for India’s growing influence in global cinema, particularly in the children’s and family film genre.
A Landmark Achievement for Indian Cinema
Boong stood out among strong international contenders, captivating the jury with its emotional depth, cultural authenticity, and universal themes. The film delicately explores childhood innocence, family bonds, and resilience, resonating deeply with audiences across borders.
The BAFTA recognition underscores the increasing global appreciation for Indian storytelling beyond mainstream commercial cinema. It also highlights the evolving space for meaningful children’s and family-oriented narratives from India on prestigious international platforms.
About the Film
Directed by Lakshmipriya Devi, Boong is an emotional coming-of-age drama that portrays the journey of a young protagonist navigating complex familial and social challenges. The film’s nuanced storytelling, combined with evocative cinematography and soulful performances, has been widely praised by critics.
Farhan Akhtar’s backing played a crucial role in bringing the project to a larger international audience. Known for supporting content-driven cinema, Akhtar’s involvement added credibility and visibility to the film on the global stage.
Lakshmipriya Devi’s Global Recognition
For Lakshmipriya Devi, the BAFTA win marks a defining moment in her career. With Boong, she has not only showcased her directorial strength but also established herself as a powerful voice in contemporary Indian filmmaking.
Her direction has been lauded for its emotional sensitivity and authenticity, particularly in portraying the inner world of children — a perspective that often remains underrepresented in mainstream cinema.
Industry Reactions and Celebrations
The news of Boong’s victory sparked celebrations across the Indian film fraternity. Industry peers, filmmakers, and fans congratulated Lakshmipriya Devi and Farhan Akhtar for this remarkable achievement.
Film critics have described the win as “a turning point for Indian children’s cinema,” noting that international awards such as the BAFTAs provide a platform for diverse stories from across the world.
A Boost for Children’s & Family Cinema in India
The BAFTA Award for Best Children’s & Family Film win could open doors for more Indian films in this genre to reach global audiences. Traditionally dominated by Western productions, the category is now witnessing more culturally diverse narratives gaining recognition.
Boong’s success demonstrates that emotionally grounded, culturally rooted stories can transcend language and geography.
What This Means Going Forward
With this international honor, Lakshmipriya Devi and her team have set a new benchmark for Indian cinema. The recognition is expected to encourage more filmmakers to explore stories centered around children and families with depth and authenticity.
As Boong continues to receive global appreciation, its BAFTA triumph will remain a landmark chapter in the history of Indian filmmaking.
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