As the global film fraternity gears up for the Cannes Film Festival 2026, filmmaker Indira Dhar is set to attend the festival for the third time.
Over the past few years, Cannes has become an important space for her work.

Last year, Dhar returned to Cannes to launch Echoes of Valour, a collaboration between India and South Africa. The film was launched by Shekhar Kapur at the festival, and produced by Arden Slate along with Dhar’s own banner, IKA Studios (Indira and Kabir Studios), her Oscar-recognised production house. Developed through the Cannes market, the film stars Divya Dutta and Neeraj Kabi.
This year, Dhar’s visit to Cannes is focused on two things. She will continue to take Echoes of Valour forward, while also working on her new film, Marked.
Sayan Ganguly, who worked on Putul, is also composing the music and background score for Marked, continuing his collaboration with Dhar. Apart from her films, Dhar is also part of conversations around cinema at an international level. After speaking at the Italian Pavilion at the Venice Film Festival last year on films and AI, she will now be one of the speakers at the Indian Pavilion at Cannes 2026.With each visit, Indira Dhar’s presence at Cannes has grown stronger, moving from showcasing her work to building collaborations and now contributing to larger industry discussions.

