India shines at BAFTA! All you need to know about Manipuri film Boong that stunned global cinema
London/IBNS: In a historic moment for Indian cinema, Manipuri-language film Boong on Sunday won the Best Children’s & Family Film award at the 2026 BAFTA Awards in London.
Directed by Lakshmipriya Devi, Boong became the first Indian and first Manipuri film ever to win in this category, marking a major global milestone for regional Indian cinema.
The film, produced by Ritesh Sidhwani and Farhan Akhtar, secured the award against a strong lineup of international nominees, including Zootopia 2, Lilo & Stitch, and Arco.
About Boong
The word “Boong” means “little boy” in Manipuri, reflecting the film’s focus on childhood and innocence.
The film follows the emotional journey of a young boy named Boong, who lives with his single mother in Manipur after his father mysteriously disappears while working near the India-Myanmar border.
Refusing to believe his father is dead, Boong sets out on a journey with his best friend to find him. He travels to the border town of Moreh and even crosses into Myanmar, hoping to reunite his family.
The story explores themes of childhood hope, family bonds, identity, and resilience amid political and social tensions.
Gugun Kipgen, a Kuki tribal actor, plays the titular role. Bala Hijam and Angom Sanamatum appear in supporting roles as Boong’s mother and friend, respectively.
The film also subtly addresses complex issues affecting Manipur and Northeast India, including ethnic conflict, identity struggles, insurgency, political tensions, social discrimination, and the preservation of childhood innocence amid turmoil.
Accepting the award, director Lakshmipriya Devi described the film as deeply personal.
“It’s a homage to my homeland,” she said, referring to Manipur as a place “which is very troubled, very much ignored and very underrepresented in India.”
“I just want to use this opportunity to say that we pray for peace to return to Manipur. We pray that all the internally displaced children, including the child actors in the film, regain their joy, their innocence and their dreams once again,” she added.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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