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IFFI 2025 closing ceremony: Rajinikanth receives honour, Vietnamese film ‘Skin of Youth’ wins The Golden Peacock


The 56thInternational Film Festival of India ended on a high note on Friday (November 28, 2025) evening as Rajinikanth was honoured with the lifetime achievement award for his 50 years in cinema and Ash Mayfair’s Skin of Youth winning the top prize, The Golden Peacock.

Superstar Rajinikanth was honoured by Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant with a shawl and memento at the closing ceremony of IFFI.

“I stand here with a lot of humility and gratitude and my heartfelt thanks to the central government for honouring my work of 50 years. If I look back, it seems like it’s been 10 to 15 years that I’ve been working and that’s because I love cinema and acting. So, even after 100 years, I would like to be born as an actor, as Rajinikanth. Thank you for the love and affection,” the 74-year-old superstar said.

Rajinikanth getting the honour at IFFI 2025
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The actor was accompanied by his family at the festival, which also saw the presence of Bollywood star Ranveer Singh, actor-filmmaker Rishab Shetty, Sholay filmmaker Ramesh Sippy and Dhanush, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Vineet Kumar Singh, Amit Sadh, and filmmakers like Madhur Bhandarkar, Rakyesh Omprakash Mehra, and Shekhar Kapur.

The festival also paid homage to the artists who passed away this year with an audio-visual tribute, titled, ‘In fond remembrance of the artists we lost’ where Dharmendra, Kamini Kaushal, Sulakshana Pandit, Satish Shah, Piyush Pandey, Zubeen Garg and Shyam Benegal were remembered.

The festival also awarded winners in the ceremony with Vietnamese film Skin of Youth, about a troubled romance between a transgender sex worker and a cage fighter, claiming the Best Film award.

 Ashleigh Mayfair’s ‘Skin of Youth’ receiving the award for Best Feature Film

 Ashleigh Mayfair’s ‘Skin of Youth’ receiving the award for Best Feature Film
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Best Director award went to Santosh Davakhar for his Marathi film Gondhal, about a Marathi bride who uses her lovers’ obsessive nature during a ritual to play a dangerous game.

Colombian actor Ubeimar Rios won the Best Actor award for his role in A Poet, a film about the lifelong obsession of man with poetry.

Jara Sofija Ostan won the Best Actor Female award for her role in Little Trouble Girls, a Slovenian movie about a 16-year-old introverted girl and her relationship with a fellow student. Special Jury award went to Nigerian story My Father’s Shadow and ICFT UNESCO Gandhi Medal was given to the film Safe House.

Iranian film-maker Hesam Farahmand for his debut film, My Daughter’s Hair (Raha) and Estonian film-maker Tõnis Pill for his debut feature Fränk, were declared as joint winners of the Best Debut Film award.

The Best Debut Director award for an Indian feature film was given to Karan Singh Tyagi for the Akshay Kumar-starrer Kesari Chapter 2. Bandish Bandits Season 2 won the award for Best Web Series (OTT).

Karan Singh Tyagi receiving the award for Best Debut Director

Karan Singh Tyagi receiving the award for Best Debut Director
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Union minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Dr L Murugan said he is amazed to see how IFFI is growing every year from strength to strength.

“The motive of the festival is to promote Indian cinema globally and for that IFFI is providing a platform to young filmmakers… This year Waves Bazaar did business of Rs. 1000 crore, last year the amount was Rs. 400 crores. We gave opportunities to 125 young minds,” Murugan said.

The closing ceremony featured performances from North Indian states wherein the contribution of artists like SD Burman, RD Burman, Zubeen Garg, and Papon was recognised. Artists also performed Yakshagana, a traditional art form from the state of Karnataka.

A folk performance taking place during the closing ceremony

A folk performance taking place during the closing ceremony
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Govardhan Asrani, Pankah Dheer, Varinder Signh Ghuman, Bal Karve, Jaswinder Bhalla, Jyoti Chandekar, Ratan Thiyam, B Saroja Devi, Shefali Jariwala, Partho Ghosh, Vibhu Raghave, Shaji Karun, Manoj Kumar, Alok Chatterjeem, Shyam Benegal, and Zakir Hussian, were also remembered at the festival.

The Goa CM presented mementos and shawl to V Shantaram’s son, Kiran Shantaram, Sippy, and Siddiqui for their contribution to cinema.

Ranveer Singh launched the song, ‘Tu Agar Meri’ from his much-anticipated film, Dhurandhar and said he feels honoured to be in the presence of the biggest superstar of all times, Rajinikanth.

Ranveer Singh during the closing ceremony of the 56th International Film Festival of India (IFFI)

Ranveer Singh during the closing ceremony of the 56th International Film Festival of India (IFFI)
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“I wish I could show the trailer and teaser of Dhurandhar here but it’s a bit bloody, so we showed the love song, I hope you all watch the film. Our director, Aditya Dhar, said his intention is to take the Indian movie to the world.

“China had its moment with Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, Korea had its moment with Parasite, and we hope this will be counted as one of the best in the genre. It is a complex story and visual spectacle,” Singh said.

The actor also lauded Rishab Shetty for his work in Kantara 2.

“I saw the film in theatres, it is an outstanding performance. Anybody wants to see me in Kantara 3? Tell this guy, tell him. I’m very proud that you are taking Indian cinema forward,” Singh added.

Shetty said he thoroughly enjoyed the traditional Yakshagana act during the closing celebration.

“My acting career started with Yakshagana. We know about Mahabharata because of Yakshagana as it talks about everything about Indian mythology. They perform even today, and they are the true artists. I got the idea of making a rooted story like Kantara from Yakshagana,” the actor said.

Kannada actor Rishab Shetty during the closing ceremony of the 56th International Film Festival of India (IFFI)

Kannada actor Rishab Shetty during the closing ceremony of the 56th International Film Festival of India (IFFI)
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Information and Broadcasting Secretary Sanjay Jaju said IFFI has turned out to be a memorable film festival.

“Waves Bazaar brought in record investment this year. We’ve had an AI hackathon this time and all of it goes with the vision of our PM. AI is a major distriptor and the entertainment segment will be disrupted, there will be positive and negative (effect of it), but it is important to embrace any technology and guard the problems that come with it,” Jaju said.



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