Dharmendra honoured in Memoriam section; Alia Bhatt turned presenter for Best Film
London: India found much to celebrate at the BAFTA awards with Manipuri coming of age film âBoongâ winning the award for Best Childrenâs & Family Film in a glittering ceremony that saw its director Lakshmipriya Devi use the spotlight to pray for peace in her home state.
There were other India moments too that stood out at the British Academy of Film and Television Arts awards held on Sunday evening. As singer Jessie Ware performed the poignant âThe Way We Wereâ, the late actor Dharmendra was honoured in the In Memoriam section. Actor Alia Bhatt turned presenter for Best Film not in English Language category.
Produced by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwaniâs Excel Entertainment, âBoongâ revolves around a young boy in search of his absent father who he wants to bring to surprise his mother. It was the only Indian film nominated at the awards.
Last year, Payal Kapadiaâs âAll We Imagine As Lightâ was nominated but didnât win.
âBoongâ, starring Gugun Kipgen and Bala Hijam, beat international competition from other nominees âLilo and Stitchâ, âArcoâ and âZootropolis 2â.
âThe walk up till here felt like the last few steps to reach the summit of a mountain we never knew we were climbing in the first place. I just want to use this opportunity to say that we pray for peace to return in Manipur,â Lakshmipriya said in her acceptance speech about Manipur that has been going through violent ethnic clashes.
âWe pray that all the internally displaced children, including the child actors in the film, regain their joy, their innocence, and their dreams once again. We pray that no conflict is ever formidable enough to destroy the one superpower that all of us have as human beings, that is forgiveness,â she added.
In a backstage interaction with reporters, she said the movie was inspired by the folk tales of her grandmother.
Producer Akhtar said he has known Lakshmipriya for two years and backing the film set in a region of India from which we rarely get to watch films âjust felt rightâ.
Congratulatory messages poured in after the win with messages from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Manipur Chief Minister Y Khemchand Singh, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and many in the industry.
âCongratulations to all those associated with this film. This is indeed and moment of immense joy, especially for Manipur. It also highlights the immense creative talent in our country,â the PM said in a post on X.
Singh said the BAFTA win for âBoongâ is a moment of immense pride not only for Manipur but for the entire nation.
âSmt Lakshmipriya Deviâs victory at the 79th BAFTA 2026 exemplifies her commitment to impactful filmmaking, with âBoongâ claiming the top honour in the Best Children & Family Film category, bringing accolades to Manipur and India,â he said in a post on Facebook.
The win had made the entire nation proud, said Banerjee.
âAgainst all odds, this film was crowned Best Children and Family Film, becoming the first-ever Indian production to win in this prestigious category,â the West Bengal Chief Minister said.