Hindi
Tanu Weds Manu nets Rs 312 mn; satellite rights go to Zee
MUMBAI: Viacom18‘s first movie production is turning out to be a profitable hit. It is literally a one horse race for Tanu Weds Manu as the film has been enjoying an unopposed open run for the last three weeks since its release.
With other releases on hold due to Cricket World Cup and exams, this fair entertainer is steadily adding to its box office booty. The film‘s third week collections of Rs 51 million takes its total to Rs 312 million.
The film, which saw the finish after quite a few hurdles, is a win-win situation for all concerned now including Zee TV which came to its rescue to felicitate its easy release with a bailout against the film‘s satellite rights for Rs 70 million.
7 Khoon Maaf collected about Rs 45 million in its 4th week to take its tally to Rs 170.6 million.
As it claims a 50-day run at the box office, Dil Toh Baccha Hai adds a symbolic Rs 4 million to its total, taking the tally to Rs 299 million.
Hindi
MIFF 2026 to return to Mumbai; film entries open till April 12
19th edition to host WAVES Doc Bazaar, spotlighting global documentary talent
MUMBAI: The 19th edition of the Mumbai International Film Festival 2026 is set to take place from June 15 to 21 at the NFDC Complex, with film submissions currently open and the deadline fast approaching on April 12.
Organised by the National Film Development Corporation under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, the biennial festival remains one of South Asia’s most prominent platforms for documentary, short fiction and animation films.
Filmmakers, producers and content creators from across the globe have been invited to submit entries via the Film Freeway platform for the Competition Section. Offline submissions will not be accepted, reinforcing a fully digital entry process.
MIFF 2026 continues to sweeten the deal with a robust awards pool of Rs 55 lakh. The coveted Golden Conch for Best Documentary carries a top prize of Rs 10 lakh, alongside multiple awards across categories, making it one of the most lucrative non-feature film festivals in the region.
A key highlight this year will be the second edition of the WAVES Doc Bazaar, scheduled from June 16 to 18 alongside the festival. Designed as a hub for collaboration, the Doc Bazaar will feature a co-production market, viewing rooms and a work-in-progress lab, bringing together global buyers, sellers and creators under one roof.
Since its inception in 1990, MIFF has built a reputation as a serious showcase for non-feature cinema, drawing participation from filmmakers worldwide. The previous edition saw over 350 films from more than 30 countries, underlining its growing international footprint.
With submissions closing soon and preparations underway, MIFF 2026 is shaping up to be a vibrant meeting point for storytelling, collaboration and cinematic craft, offering filmmakers both a stage and a springboard.







