Rama Krishna Sangem
Stage is set for the 56th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) to take place in Goa from November 20 to 28, 2025. The curtain-raiser event for IFFI was held in New Delhi November 7.
It highlights an extensive and diverse programme: more than 240 films from 81 countries, 13 world premieres, 4 international premieres, and 46 Asian premieres. The festival has received a record 2,314 submissions from 127 countries, underscoring IFFI’s growing prominence on the global festival circuit.
Union Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting, Dr. L. Murugan highlighted that this year’s IFFI introduces several new initiatives reflecting innovation and inclusivity. The Minister highlighted that over 50 women directors have their films featured this year, underscoring the government’s commitment to promoting Nari Shakti in cinema.
He also announced that OTT awards will continue this year to recognise excellence in web and streaming content. He said that the festival continues to support new and emerging talents, in areas like screenwriting, production design, and sound. He also emphasized that steps are being taken to strengthen anti-piracy laws and simplify film certification, while the CBFC’s upcoming Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat certificate for multi-language films will further promote India’s cultural unity.
Sanjay Jaju, Secretary, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, highlighted that Indian cinema is making a strong global impact, with Indian films outperforming Hollywood releases at the Australian box office. Japan, Spain, and Australia will bring new collaborations to IFFI this year. A grand carnival parade featuring production houses, states, and cultural groups will add a vibrant spirit, while a larger Film Bazaar will boost international co-productions.
IFFIesta is a vibrant entertainment and cultural extravaganza associated with the International Film Festival of India (IFFI). The ‘IFFIesta’ will celebrate music, culture, and entertainment during the event. It is designed to bring communities together through a blend of film, food, art, and interactive experiences, and aims to enhance youth participation and public engagement with the main festival. Shri Jaju also highlighted that while Generative AI is disrupting the entertainment industry, it should be embraced as a creative tool shaping the future of storytelling.

