Amity Film Festival 2026 Concludes on a High Note
The Amity Film Festival 2026 at Amity University Patna celebrated creativity and cinematic expression. Guest of Honour Chandan Roy shared acting insights, while senior journalist Anand Kaushal discussed Bihar's growing creative sector. The Talent Treasure sub-event showcased dance, music, painting and theatre, culminating in a grand valedictory with awards for top entries and performances.
The two-day Amity Film Festival 2026, hosted by Amity School of Communication at Amity University Patna, concluded on a grand and vibrant note, celebrating creativity, storytelling, and artistic excellence. The final day of the festival was marked by the presence of noted actor Chandan Roy, widely recognized for his role as Vikas in the popular web series "Panchayat". Attending as the Guest of Honour, he captivated the audience of students, filmmakers, and media professionals by sharing insights from his acting journey and emphasizing the importance of passion and perseverance in the entertainment industry.

Senior journalist and media strategist Anand Kaushal highlighted the growing opportunities in Bihar's creative sector, stating that supportive government initiatives combined with the enthusiasm of young creators are paving the way for innovation and exploration.
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Vice Chancellor of Amity University Patna, Prof. Vivekanand Pandey, praised the success of the festival, describing it as a celebration of creativity, collaboration, and cinematic expression. Adding to the festive spirit, the sub-event "Talent Treasure" brought the campus alive with energetic dance and music performances, along with creative showcases in painting and theatre, turning the event into a vibrant celebration of talent.
The festival concluded with a grand valedictory session, where winners across multiple categories were felicitated with awards, certificates, and prizes. From best short film and editing to standout performances in "Talent Treasure," participants were recognized and applauded for their achievements.
The event witnessed participation from over 300 students representing around 50 schools and colleges from across the country. Nearly 150 entries, including short films, reels, and documentaries, were registered, making the festival a significant platform for emerging creative talent.












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