India’s ‘Boong’ makes history at BAFTA 2026, becoming the first Indian movie to win in the Best Children’s and Family Film ...
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Indian cinema makes history at BAFTA 2026 after the Manipuri-language feature Boong edges past Zootopia 2 and Lilo & Stitch to bag the prestigious British award.