Komal Nahta

Komal Nahta Honored with NIFFA Vimarsh Samman for Exemplary Impact on Indian Film Trade and Discourse!

One of India’s most respected trade voices is honoured as #NIFFA cements Australia as a serious market and audience story for Indian cinema.

MUMBAI / GOLD COAST — Renowned film trade analyst and industry commentator Komal Nahta has been awarded the prestigious Vimarsh Samman at the National Indian Film Festival of Australia (NIFFA) 2026. The honor, celebrating his foundational impact on Indian film trade journalism and box-office analysis, was presented during the festival’s star-studded grand finale in Queensland.

For decades, Nahata has been among the most trusted and widely followed voices on the business of Indian cinema, reading box-office trends, market shifts and the industry’s changing fortunes for audiences in India and around the world. The Vimarsh Samman recognises that authority and influence, honouring a lifetime spent chronicling and shaping the commerce of Indian film.

“It is a great honour to be presented the Vimarsh Samman for my contribution to Indian film trade and industry. From an industry point of view, NIFFA is becoming a very interesting platform. It reflects the growing strength of Indian cinema in Australia, not only as a cultural force but also as a serious audience and market story. The scale of this festival and the way it is connecting cities, regions and communities is something worth paying attention to. I am so looking forward to having insights into the Australian cinema sector and talking about my Indian film industry,” said Komal Nahta.

The honour was presented during NIFFA’s Queensland finale, across Brisbane and the Gold Coast and supported by Screen Queensland. Nahata was recognised alongside filmmakers Anubhav Sinha and Leena Yadav, who each received NIFFA’s Nishtha Award.

“Komal Nahta has been the most trusted chronicler of the business of Indian cinema for a generation,” said Anupam Sharma, Founder and Festival Director of NIFFA. “The Vimarsh Samman recognises that NIFFA is not only a cultural celebration but a serious market and audience story, and there is no one better placed to read that story than Komal.”

With the Indian diaspora now Australia’s second-largest and fastest-growing community, and Indian films posting record numbers in mainstream Australian cinemas, NIFFA is fast becoming a barometer of Indian cinema’s commercial reach abroad. The 2026 edition carried Indian cinema across more than 13 Australian cities and into regional and outback centres, in over 200 sessions and 15 Indian languages, backed by an unprecedented network of screen agencies, governments and tourism bodies, NIFFA became the largest national celebration of Indian cinema anywhere outside India

About NIFFA
The National Indian Film Festival of Australia (NIFFA) is the first and only national annual celebration of Indian cinema in Australia. Founded and directed by award-winning Indian-Australian filmmaker Anupam Sharma, NIFFA spans 13-plus cities, 32-plus films and 15 Indian languages across more than 200 sessions, championing independent, regional and diaspora cinema “beyond Bollywood” while building screen bridges between India and Australia. niffa.com.au

By Keerti Kadam