Mumbai: The National Film Development Corporation (NFDC) continues to strengthen India’s independent cinema presence on the global stage as Ustad Bantoo prepares for its World Premiere at the International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) 2026, one of the world’s most prestigious platforms for auteur-driven and independent filmmaking.
The film’s international journey has been significantly shaped through NFDC-curated initiatives, particularly the Work in Progress Lab and its recommendation at NFDC Waves Film Bazaar 2025. These initiatives are key pillars of NFDC’s flagship film market ecosystem, held annually alongside the International Film Festival of India (IFFI), Goa.
During its participation in the Work in Progress Lab, Ustad Bantoo received intensive mentorship and critical feedback from an eminent panel of international film professionals. This process helped the filmmakers refine the film’s narrative structure, cinematic language, and post-production strategy, strengthening its positioning for the global festival circuit.
The project’s recommendation at NFDC Waves Film Bazaar 2025 further boosted its international visibility. As South Asia’s leading film market, Waves Film Bazaar serves as a vital bridge between Indian filmmakers and global producers, festival programmers, sales agents, and funding bodies, enabling international collaboration and market access.
Adding to its growing recognition, Ustad Bantoo has also received major industry honours, including the Red Sea Fund Cash Award and the Prasad Corporation Pvt Ltd Post-Production Award, reflecting strong international confidence in the film’s creative vision and production quality.

Commenting on the achievement, Prakash Magdum, Managing Director, NFDC, said, “Ustad Bantoo’s journey reflects NFDC’s commitment to nurturing Indian stories through structured development and market platforms. Our objective is to enable filmmakers to refine their work and connect meaningfully with the global film ecosystem. The film’s selection at the International Film Festival Rotterdam 2026 is a proud milestone and reinforces the value of sustained institutional support for Indian cinema.”
The selection of Ustad Bantoo at IFFR 2026 marks a significant milestone for the project and underscores the tangible impact of NFDC’s development-to-distribution approach in guiding Indian films towards global recognition.
Through platforms such as the Work in Progress Lab and NFDC Waves Film Bazaar, conducted in conjunction with IFFI, NFDC continues to empower Indian filmmakers and ensure that diverse, compelling voices from India secure a strong and sustained presence on the world cinema stage.
















