BAFTA launches its Breakthrough initiative in India to support and celebrate five diverse talents from film, TV and gaming industries, aims to foster the UK-India cultural exchange
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) is venturing into India by introducing the ‘BAFTA Breakthrough India’ initiative that will identify, celebrate, and support up to five exceptional talents working in films, gaming or television in India every year.
The flagship initiative—which aims to be the voice for the extraordinary talent in the entertainment industry—was launched in the UK in 2013. Since then, it has expanded to three more countries and supported 130 emerging talents.
Breakthrough participants are taught about the industry, how to overcome barriers, and network globally with people who can influence their careers. They also receive one-to-one mentoring, guidance sessions, free access to BAFTA events and screenings for 12 months, full voting BAFTA membership, and access to opportunities beyond geographical borders.
The programme has supported individuals such as Tom Holland, Letitia Wright, Florence Pugh, Jessie Buckley, Josh O’Connor and Callum Turner. Industry supporters of the initiative in recent years also include actors Oliva Coleman, Brad Pitt and Tom Harper, among others.
Netflix is the official supporting partner for BAFTA Breakthrough, in the UK, US and India.