Bollywood icons Aamir Khan and Zoya Akhtar lead a stellar lineup at the third Red Lorry Film Festival (RLFF) 2026, set for March 13-15 in Mumbai. Expect retrospectives, premieres, and star interactions celebrating cinema's finest. BookMyShow's event promises award-winning films and industry tributes.
The Red Lorry Film Festival returns to Mumbai with unmatched excitement for cinephiles. Organized by BookMyShow, this three-day extravaganza from March 13 to 15 at venues like Maison INOX at Jio World Plaza and PVR Citi Mall features Indian and international gems. A-list celebrities including Aamir Khan and Zoya Akhtar elevate the Red Lorry Film Festival 2026 into a must-attend Mumbai film festival event.
Event Overview
Running March 13-15, 2026, RLFF spotlights curated films across genres, from classics to new releases. Key venues include multiple auditoriums at NMACC's Maison INOX in BKC and PVR in Andheri West, ensuring immersive screenings for Mumbai's film enthusiasts. Tickets are available via BookMyShow, making it accessible for Bollywood news followers and indie cinema lovers.
Star-Studded Guest List
Aamir Khan joins for the 25th anniversary screening of his Oscar-nominated Lagaan alongside cast members. Zoya Akhtar presents the documentary Turtle Walker with director Taira Malaney. Other attendees include directors Ashutosh Gowariker, Ram Gopal Varma, Sriram Raghavan, Bejoy Nambiar, Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari; actors Ali Fazal, Huma Qureshi, Swapnil Joshi; and casting director Mukesh Chhabra.
Key Highlights
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Lagaan 25th anniversary with Aamir Khan and cast
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Zoya Akhtar's Turtle Walker documentary premiere
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Ram Gopal Varma retrospectives: Shiva and Bhoot
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Ali Fazal in Agatha Christie tribute: Death on the Nile
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Huma Qureshi's centrepiece: Bayaan
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Sriram Raghavan's Night Creatures session
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Award-winners like Sentimental Value, Hamnet, Sirat
Film Lineup and Tributes
The festival honors Agatha Christie's 135th birth anniversary with Ali Fazal's Death on the Nile. Expect RGV's horror classics Shiva and Bhoot, plus fresh titles like Huma Qureshi's Bayaan. Sriram Raghavan's session ties to his Merry Christmas adaptation, blending nostalgia with innovation for Red Lorry Film Festival attendees.
Sources: obnews.co, latestly.com, cinemaexpress.com