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New York Indian Film Festival 2026 Lineup and Nominations, Led by ‘Baksho Bondi,’ ‘Flowers of Acacia’, and ‘The Elysian Field’, Signaling Regional Cinema Surge

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The New York Indian Film Festival (NYIFF), North America’s longest-running festival dedicated to Indian independent cinema, has announced the full lineup and official nominations for its 2026 edition, spotlighting a diverse slate of films across 15 languages and underscoring the growing dominance of regional storytelling in contemporary Indian cinema.

This year’s nominations are led by Baksho Bondi (Shadowbox), Flowers of Acacia, Romantic Affairs, Ha Lyngkha Bneng (The Elysian Field), and Victoria, which dominate the Best Film race – highlighting a strong showing from regional cinema across Bengali, Punjabi, Assamese, Khasi, and Malayalam industries.

The festival will present Farhan Akhtar’s classic Dil Chahta Hai (2001), marking the film’s 25th anniversary and revisiting one of Hindi cinema’s most influential coming-of-age films.

This year’s program includes 19 narrative (features), four documentaries (features) and 27 shorts (narratives and documentaries) including several world premieres, and a special LGBTQ shorts program.

Previously announced highlights include the 4K restored version of the cult classic Sholay; BAFTA winner opening film Boong (Manipuri); Tighee (Marathi) as the closing film; and the centerpiece Flowers of Acacia (Punjabi).

Presented by the Indo-American Arts Council (IAAC), NYIFF 2026 continues its dual mission of championing emerging voices while honoring cinematic excellence, reinforcing its position as a key global platform for Indian Independent Cinema.

“This year’s nominated films represent the range and depth of storytelling in India today,” said Festival Director Aseem Chhabra. “From human dramas to comedies, and narratives that reflect the angst of Millennials and Gen Z, these works reflect a cinema that is both rooted and globally resonant.”

Suman Gollamudi, Executive Director of IAAC, added: “NYIFF continues to serve as a critical launchpad for independent filmmakers on the global stage and remains committed to amplifying distinctive voices across Indian cinema.”

Dr. Nirmal Mattoo, Chairman of IAAC, said: “The New York Indian Film Festival stands as a powerful cultural bridge. The 2026 lineup and nominations reaffirm our commitment to showcasing the richness, diversity, and artistic excellence of Indian cinema on an international stage.”

The New York Indian Film Festival is presented annually by the Indo-American Arts Council (IAAC), a nonprofit dedicated to promoting Indian arts and culture in the United States.

2026 AWARD NOMINATIONS

Best Film

    Baksho Bondi (Shadowbox)

    Flowers of Acacia

    Romantic Affairs

    Ha Lyngkha Bneng (The Elysian Field)

    Victoria

Best Debut Film

    Aakuti (Longing)

    Batt Koch

    Baksho Bondi (Shadowbox)

    Boong

    Early Days

    How to Not Have Sex

    Tighee (Motherhood)

    Victoria

    Vimukt (In Search of the Sky)

Best Director

    Lakshmipriya Devi (Boong)

    Senna Hegde (Avihitham)

    Ranjan Ghosh (Adamya)

    Anmol Sidhu (Flowers of Acacia)

    Pradip Kurbah (The Elysian Field)

Best Screenplay

    Anshulika Dubey (How To Not Have Sex)

    Anusha Rizvi (The Great Shamsuddin Family)

    Nikhil Mahajan & Prajakt Deshmukh (Tighee)

    Priyankar Patra (Early Days)

    Tannishtha Chatterjee (Full Plate)

Best Actor

    Aryuun Ghosh (Adamya)

    Chandan Bisht (Baksho Bondi)

    M.K. Raina (Batt Koch)

    Nikhil Yadav (Vimukt)

    Sanat Chattopadhyay (Maya Satya Bhram)

Best Actress

    Bharti Achrekar (Tighee)

    Kasvi Sonkorison (Romantic Affairs)

    Meenakshi Jayan (Victoria)

    Revathy Asha (Aasmani)

    Tillotama Shome (Baksho Bondi)

Best Child Actor

    Daria Bedi (Aasmani)

    Gugun Kipgen (Boong)

    Kavisha Mahanta (Aakuti)

    Sayan Karmakar (Baksho Bondi)

Best Documentary (Feature)

    Breaking the Code

    Déjà Vu

    Marriage Cops

    I, Poppy

Best Short (Narrative)

    Aasmani

    Aashirwad (Blessings)

    Tumhari Bari Jo! (Jo’s Turn)

    Razaa

    Room at the Farm

Best Documentary (Short)

    Ruptured Lines

    The Last Resort

    This Tree Won’t Fall

    Waai

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