The 55th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) today witnessed the vibrant launch of 18th edition of Film Bazaar, South Asia’s premier film market. A significant segment of IFFI, Film Bazaar promises a dynamic platform for aspiring filmmakers and established industry professionals to connect, collaborate, and propel the future of cinema.
Film Bazaar has grown over the years to become the biggest business-to-business platform for South Asian Cinema, connecting creative talent with global opportunities.
1500+ business delegates have registered for Film Bazaar from 31 countries and participation from 14 States across India.

Sanjay Jaju, Secretary, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, while inaugurating Film Bazaar at IFFI, highlighted the record-breaking number of registrations (over 1500) and the presence of more than 10 country-specific pavilions. “This is an exceptional platform to nurture future filmmakers. From presenting ideas to securing deals, Film Bazaar fosters productive interactions across all levels of the industry,” he remarked.
He further elaborated on IFFI’s commitment to fostering young talent. “This year’s Creative Minds Of Tomorrow (CMOT) program, a beacon for discovering and nurturing India’s brightest young talents in filmmaking boasts of a significant expansion, welcoming 100 promising individuals”, he added.
The Co-Production Market, showcasing an unprecedented 21 feature films and 8 web series. These outstanding works represent a diverse array of countries, including India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Australia, and Germany.
Gracing the occasion, Shekhar Kapur, Festival Director of 55th IFFI described Film Bazaar as an interesting platform where young filmmakers present their ideas and creations with passion. “Film Bazaar pulsates with the energy of young filmmakers showcasing their work with immense passion. I truly want to be here and feel that passion”, remarked the renowned filmmaker.

Prithul Kumar, Joint Secretary, Ministry of I&B and MD, NFDC, announced the launch of the Online Film Bazaar initiative. He said, the innovative platform serves as a virtual hub for global buyers and sellers to connect, exchange ideas, and drive the business of cinema forward.
Vrunda Manohar Desai, Joint Secretary (Films), Ministry of I&B, unveiled details of the Co-Production Market, featuring 21 feature films and 8 web series from seven countries. Highlighting the Viewing Room, a vital resource for filmmakers seeking distribution and funding, she revealed that 208 films will be available for viewing this year, encompassing feature, mid-length, and short formats.
The Film Bazaar this year will feature pavilions and stalls from 10 countries, including Australia, Hong Kong, Japan, VEGA Film LLC, and Kyrgyzstan, with potential participation from the UK, Spain, Saudi Arabia, Bhutan, and Belarus. Additionally, 12 Indian states will showcase their filmmaking incentives and infrastructure.
This year’s Tech Pavilion showcases prominent global companies such as Google, Netflix, and Sony, highlighting the vital connection between technology and storytelling in the contemporary cinematic landscape.
The event was graced by the presence of distinguished guests, including Jerome Paillard, Advisor Film Bazaar, and Nicholas McCaffrey, Deputy High Commissioner of Australia to India.
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