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Spain, Iran & India win big at KASHISH Pride Film Festival 2026

Mumbai : The 17th KASHISH Pride Festival culminated on Sunday June 7th at an extravagant awards ceremony held at Liberty Cinema. The highlight of the evening was the vivacious performance of Sona Mohapatra and Rani Ko-HE-nur aka Sushant Divgikar belting out several rabble-rousing songs that brought the 1000 strong audience on their feet.

The evening synchronised with this year’s festival theme of ‘Reflect, Resonate, Rejoice’, to celebrate both with the millennials and the Gen Z across the diverse LGBTQ+ spectrum and allies. Another performance featuring two gay couples Piyush & Sushil and Raj & Suraj, from two generations, was appreciated by everyone.

Spanish feature IVAN & HADOUM won the Best Screenplay award for  IAN DE LA ROSA and Best Performance in a Lead Role award for trans actor SILVER CHICÓN ; while the Spanish short NOT CRAZY (No estamos locos) by Lucía Criado Rosas was awarded the Aditya Nanda Award for Best Film on Queer Mental Health.                                                  

Iranian feature THE CROWD (Jamaat) by Sahand Kabiri won the Best Narrative Feature award, and the Iranian short film NARMOOK by Ghazal Zoghinia won the newly introduced Best Genderation short award.

Another newly introduced award – Audience Award for Best First Feature – was won by the Marathi language feature film NA AAVADTI GOSHTA (A (Dis)Liked Story) by Sai Deodhar, via audience voting on the KASHISH Pride Film Festival app.

The Indian LGBTQ+ short film HILLS DON’T DANCE ALONE, by Shubham Negi won the Best Indian Narrative Short award as well as a special mention in the Riyad Wadia award for Emerging Indian Filmmaker category.  The Ismat Chughtai award for Best Woman Filmmaker of South Asian Origin went to BHAVYA KARTHIKEYAN for her film to CHAYA PODI (Tea Powder); whereas the Riyad Wadia award went to INZAMAM MANJU NIZAM for the film SERVED COLD.

Sweeping even the category where both Indian and international student films competed, is an Indian short film UPON STARVATION (Upaasmaar) by Saurav Mahind from Film & Television Institute of India, which won the Best Student Short award. THE CRACK (Fatol) by Sankhajit Biswas was awarded a special mention in the Indian Narrative Shorts category.

The person who got the loudest applause, and deservedly so, was the visually impaired actor SHASHI BHUSHAN who was awarded a Special Jury Mention for his amazing performance in the short film YOUR FRAGRANCE (Tumhari Khushboo) by Onir. Also getting loud cheers were Trans filmmakers Fox Fisher & Lewis Hancox from UK who were among the audiences, and received a Special Jury mention in the Documentary Shorts category for their film LIFE OF KAI.

Sridhar Rangayan, festival director, said “While the filmmakers bring the extraordinary content, the audiences bring in the exquisite vibe – both of which were in full display over the five days of the 17th edition of KASHISH Pride Film Festival!  While being back at Liberty Cinema elevated the festival experience for audiences, what to us was heartening was that a very diverse segment of young women, trans & non-binary audiences crowded the theatres. The KASHISH family is expanding and we are thankful to each and everyone for making this year’s edition a huge success.” 

National Award winning filmmaker Shonali Bose who was on the Narrative Jury said, “I am deeply honored to be part of this jury and the films that we saw resonated deeply. We must remember that we must resist against the oppressive forces, because dark times can only be fought if we are together, and we must stay together.”

Another jury member National Award winning actress Parvathy Thiruvotu said, “Coming from a conservative environment in my early days, I was not exposed to issues related to the LGBTQ+ community. Being part of this jury panel and watching the films felt deeply therapeutic and healing for me. It was a privilege not only to engage with these stories but also to witness the courage, vulnerability, and creativity reflected in each submission. I am immensely grateful for the opportunity to have been part of this process and to experience perspectives that resonated far beyond the screen.”

The Narrative Jury comprised of actresses Parvathy Thiruvothu (Take Off, Ullozhukku, Qarib Qarib Single) & Rajshri Deshpande (Sacred Games, Trail by Fire, Bapya) and filmmaker Shonali Bose (Amu, Margarita with a Straw, The Sky Is Pink)

The jury also handed over the Best International Narrative Short to the UK-Australian co-production NEVER NEVER NEVER by John Sheedy, produced by the Iris Prize Festival.

The Unity in Diversity Best Documentary Feature award was won by the Mexican film NIÑXS by Kani Lapuerta and the Unity in Diversity Best Documentary Short award THANKS BABS! by Jen Rainin & Rivkah Beth Medow.

Documentary Jury member Jaydeep Sarkar said, “What is unique about queer resistance is that we have fought forces that tried to make us invisible — with joy, gumption, and the resilience to exist on our own terms. Every film screened at the KASHISH Pride Film Festival is proof of that. In times when hatred is a much transacted currency, our joy and our magic are life affirming and life giving. Year after year, this festival is a gift to the world — to queer and non-queer folks alike, who come to partake in our magic.”

The Documentary Jury comprised of filmmakers Shaunak Sen (All The Breathes, Cities of Sleep, Airborne) & Jaydeep Sarkar (Nayantara’s Necklace, Feels Like Ishq, Rainbow Rishta) and producer Monisha Tyagarajan (Clowning with Shakespeare, Bhangaar, The Hunt for Veerappan).

Other Special Jury Mention included DELAY by Wang Han-Xuan in the Student Shorts category, and SISTER OF MINE by André Vaara in the Genderation Shorts category.

The Student Shorts Jury comprised of actress Maanvi Gagroo (Four More Shots Please! , TVF Tripling, Made in Heaven), academician Rahul Puri (Whistling Woods) and director Shazia Iqbal (Bebak, Dhadak 2)

The Genderation Shorts Jury comprised of National Award winning actress Anjali Patil (Newton, Kaala), author Shals Mahajan (Timmi in Tangles, Reva and Prisha) and author & song writer Sharif Rangnekar.

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