Film Conclave 2025 champions cross border storytelling
Posted On June , 2025

The second edition of Film Conclave, co-produced by ReelN Ltd and EPG (Economic Policy Group) as part of India Week 2025, concluded yesterday with resounding success, reaffirming its role as a vital bridge between the UK and India’s film industries.
Hosted at London’s Skyline Tower Suites by Blue Orchid Hotels, the day-long event evolved into a dynamic hub for financing, networking and international co-production.
Building on the momentum of its acclaimed inaugural edition, Film Conclave 2025 introduced its first official UK-India Co-Production Market, presenting over 17 curated projects spanning documentaries and narrative features across diverse stages and budgets.
The selected slate reflected a wave of courageous, cross-border storytelling, with filmmakers from India, the UK, Canada, the US and Cannes all taking part.
Representing their films were visionary storytellers including: Indrani Ray (Sense and Serendipity), Prataya Saha (The Letter), Reshel Shah-Kapoor (The Doctor & His Daughter), Nikhil Pherwani & Jitin Hingorani (Ocean Of Dreams), Emile Solanki (The Indian Titanic), Ishaan Bhattacharjee (Parade Of Ghosts), Raghav Preetha (The Same Moon That Shone That Night), Neeraj Churi (Indian Muscle – The Joe Solomon Story) and Zak Mir (Oxford Revisited), among others.
Throughout the day, industry leaders, creatives, investors and programmers gathered for curated meetings and three standout panel sessions. Each panel unpacked the shifting dynamics of co-production and exhibition between the UK and India, with special attention given to streaming, language barriers, policy incentives, and the global appetite for Indian stories.
The event’s highlights included two compelling In Conversation sessions:
The day culminated in an evening networking reception, welcoming more than 200 key guests from platforms such as Netflix, BBC and ITV, as well as global creatives and media figures.
Notable attendees included: Taha Shah Badussha, Richie Mehta, Purab Kohli, Adi Chugh, Shiva Raichandani, Anila Dhami, Vaibhav Anand, Bhasker Patel, Archana Kumar, Kaniz Ali, The Twilight Players, Shobu Kapoor, and Kulvinder Ghir, among others, reinforcing the event’s growing profile on the global film calendar.
The event was additionally supported by Blue Orchid Hotels, Pact, Paramount Consulting, Lyca Radio, Lotus Visual Productions.
Pratik Dattani, Managing Director of EPG said: “Filmmakers from as far afield as Canada, Australia, Hong Kong, the US and of course the UK and India gathered at the Film Conclave.
To have such a wide diversity for the first edition shows what an appetite there is to connect film makers with an investor ecosystem in London. The feedback we’ve received for creating what will be an annual UK-India coproduction marketplace has been outstanding,”
Aman Dhillon, Founding Director of ReelN Ltd said: “Thank you to Pratik Dattani and all the EPG team, all our event partners. This year’s Film Conclave was a huge success and an opportunity to break barriers and access connections to help the film sector, with a particular focus on India. We will be back with a bigger, better programme next year.”
From galvanising international partnerships to championing underrepresented voices, Film Conclave 2025 underscored how strategic cultural collaboration can become a force for global cinematic innovation. The initiative is poised to expand further in 2026, as the UK and India deepen ties across commerce, culture, and creativity.