National Indian Film Festival of Australia to screen Indian cinema across Aussie cities

In a landmark cultural exchange, the National Indian Film Festival of Australia (NIFFA) is being held across 14 Australian cities. Over 32 films in 18 different languages will be screened as part of this celebration of Indian cinema.
National Indian Film Festival of Australia unveils 2026 line up

Australia is set to host the largest celebration of Indian cinema outside of India…
Geelong targets four sectors to deepen India ties after forum

Geelong will focus on four priority sectors to strengthen its partnership with India following a three-day forum that brought together government, business and community leaders….
Anupam Kher to recieve ‘Icon’ award at National Indian Film Festival of Australia 2026

Anupam Kher to receive ‘Icon’ award at National Indian Film Festival of Australia 2026. Canberra, March 20 (UNI) Veteran actor Anupam Kher …
Bafta winner ‘Boong’ opens National Indian Film Festival of Australia

Mumbai: Manipuri film ‘Boong’, the first Indian film to win a BAFTA award, opened the second edition of the National Indian Film Festival of …
Manipuri Film ‘Boong’ Opens NIFFA 2026 In Australia

Boong, the first Indian film to win a BAFTA award in the Children and Family Film category, opened the second edition of the National Indian…
‘Boong’ opens National Indian Film Festival of Australia, celebrating Indian cinema across 14 cities

The second edition of the National Indian Film Festival of Australia (NIFFA) is set to make an unprecedented mark on the global cultural…
BAFTA-winning Manipuri film ‘Boong’ opens Indian Film Festival of Australia

The Manipuri film “Boong”, the first Indian film to win a BAFTA award, opened the second edition of the National Indian Film Festival of Australia …
Boong opens National Indian Film Festival of Australia, festival to screen Tanvi the Great too

The National Indian Film Festival of Australia announced the list of films that are part of its roster recently….
Boong opens National Indian Film Festival of Australia, festival to screen Tanvi the Great too

Australia is hosting what is being billed as the largest celebration of cinema from India beyond the Asian subcontinent. The National Indian Film …
