Strong Jury and Curatorial Vision Define DIFF 2026

New Delhi | April 2026

The Delhi International Film Festival (DIFF) 2026 is not just about global screenings—it is equally defined by its strong curatorial foundation and experienced jury, ensuring credibility and artistic excellence.

The festival, scheduled from May 4 to 8 at Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts and Dr. Ambedkar International Centre, will showcase 173 films from over 60 countries, carefully selected across multiple categories including World Cinema, Indian Showcase, NRI Cinema, Documentaries, Shorts, and Animation.

The selection process has been led by noted film journalist Anurag Punetha, critic Pramod Kaunswal, and television personality Reema Dinesh Kapoor—ensuring a diverse yet meaningful representation of cinema from across the globe.

Presiding over the jury is Raman Chawla, bringing experience and insight into evaluating cinematic narratives that reflect both artistic merit and social relevance.

Festival Founder and President Ram Kishore Parcha emphasized that this year’s categories aim to highlight global cinematic contexts while fostering discussions on the relationship between cinema and society.

With such a structured and thoughtful selection process, DIFF continues to maintain its identity as a credible and independent international film platform.

Enhancing the festival’s outreach in the digital space, Beat of Life Entertainment is aligned with the event’s broader vision of storytelling—supporting its visibility and engagement across audiences.

FIR Filed Against Ranveer Singh Over Alleged Religious Insult

Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh is facing legal trouble after an FIR was filed against him in Bengaluru for allegedly disrespecting the Chavundi Daiva tradition of coastal Karnataka. The complaint was lodged months after the incident, which occurred during the closing ceremony of the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa on November 28, 2025.

During the event, Ranveer reportedly mimicked a Daiva performance inspired by the film Kantara: A Legend – Chapter 1. His act drew criticism on social media for allegedly mocking a sacred ritual. Following the backlash, the actor apologized publicly on Instagram, stating he never intended to offend anyone.

The FIR, filed under Sections 196, 299, and 302 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, was submitted by Bengaluru-based advocate Prashanth Methal. The case is now with the 1st Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court and is set to be heard on April 8. Ranveer has not yet commented on the FIR.