National Competition  ·  19th MIFF 2026
The Last Shelter
Selected for MIFF 2026.
Bharat Arora & Rajesh Bhatia · OpenFrame AI Lab · June 2026

Some films you make to tell a story. Some films arrive at exactly the right moment in history — and tell a story that needs to be told.

We are deeply honoured to announce that The Last Shelter, directed by Bharat Arora and Rajesh Bhatia, has been officially selected for the 19th Mumbai International Film Festival (MIFF 2026) in the National Competition Section — Viksit Bharat / 150 Years of Vande Mataram / Bharat@2026 category.

The film will be screened on 20th June 2026 at 3:45 PM, Audi 2, FD-NFDC Complex, Pedder Road, Mumbai.

The Festival
What is MIFF?

Established in 1990 and organised by the National Film Development Corporation (NFDC) under the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India, MIFF is South Asia’s oldest and most prestigious festival dedicated to documentary, short fiction, and animation cinema.

🌍 Global Scale

1,459 film entries from 47 countries — in over 42 Indian languages and 30+ international languages.

🏛️ Since 1990

South Asia’s oldest and largest non-feature film festival, held biennially in Mumbai.

🏆 Prestigious Awards

Golden & Silver Conch Awards, ₹55 Lakhs in cash prizes, and the V. Shantaram Lifetime Achievement Award.

🏷 National Competition

Selected in the competitive section — representing Indian cinema at the highest non-feature platform in the country.

The Category
Viksit Bharat — 150 Years of Vande Mataram

This is not simply a film festival selection. The Last Shelter has been selected in one of the most significant thematic categories of MIFF 2026 — a category that honours cinema celebrating the spirit, heritage, and future of India.

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National Competition Section Viksit Bharat / 150 Years of Vande Mataram / Bharat@2026

19th Mumbai International Film Festival  ·  June 15–21, 2026
Organised by NFDC under Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India
Screening: 20th June 2026  ·  3:45 PM  ·  Audi 2, FD-NFDC Complex, Pedder Road, Mumbai

150 years of Vande Mataram. A song that became a nation’s heartbeat. Films selected in this category carry that weight — they are stories that speak to who we are and where we are going as a people. To have The Last Shelter in that conversation is something we feel deeply.

The Film
About The Last Shelter

Set in the snow-covered winter landscape of Ladakh, The Last Shelter (Hindi title: आख़िरी पनाह) follows a lone figure making her way through a blizzard toward a Winter Help Shelter — one of the government-run refuges that stand as silent sentinels of care across the harshest terrain in India. The film is a story about survival, duty, and the quiet heroism of those who keep the last light burning when everything else goes dark.

Rooted in the Ladakhi landscape and in the spirit of Viksit Bharat, The Last Shelter asks what it means to be sheltered — and what it means to be the one who provides shelter — in a country as vast and varied as India.

The Last Shelter — Nominated at 19th MIFF 2026

The Last Shelter  ·  आख़िरी पनाह  ·  150 Years of Vande Mataram  ·  National Competition Section, 19th MIFF 2026

CountryIndia
Year2026
SectionNational Competition
Screening20 June 2026
ProductionOpenFrame AI Lab

“Cinema has always been India’s most powerful way of telling itself to itself. We are honoured to add our voice to that conversation at MIFF 2026.”

A Remarkable Moment
Two Films. One Festival.

The Last Shelter joins The Echo Monastery — also selected at MIFF 2026 under the MIFF Prism section — making this a historic moment for OpenFrame AI Lab. Two films. Two categories. One festival. Both directed by Bharat Arora and Rajesh Bhatia.

This is, to our knowledge, an exceptional distinction — to have two films simultaneously selected at MIFF in the same edition, across different competitive sections.

The Directors
The Directors
Rajesh Bhatia
Rajesh Bhatia Founder & Director  ·  OpenFrame AI Lab

FTII alumnus with over 35 years of experience as a director, writer, producer, and educator. His work spans television drama, socially conscious cinema, and documentary filmmaking — including Unparalleled, which documents the endangered Rudra Veena tradition across India. A pioneer in AI-enabled filmmaking methodologies.

Bharat Arora
Bharat Arora Co-Founder & Cinematographer  ·  OpenFrame AI Lab

Cinematographer, colorist, and filmmaker with over 25 years of experience. Trained under the late Shri Dharam Chopra at B.R. Films, Bharat brings a deep instinct for light, texture, and emotional weight to every frame he makes — whether on a live-action set or through the emerging tools of generative AI cinema. Based in Jammu, J&K.

What It Means
Why This Matters

MIFF’s National Competition Section is among the most rigorous in Indian non-feature cinema. Films here are not simply selected — they are placed in direct conversation with the finest documentary, short fiction, and animation work being made in India today.

To be in that conversation, in a category celebrating 150 years of Vande Mataram and the vision of a Viksit Bharat, is to be part of something larger than a film festival. It is to be part of the cultural record of this country at a significant moment in its history.

We do not take that lightly.

Screening Details

The Last Shelter  ·  National Competition Section

20th June 2026  ·  3:45 PM

Audi 2, FD-NFDC Complex, Pedder Road, Mumbai

19th Mumbai International Film Festival  ·  June 15–21, 2026
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“When the snow falls and the road disappears — what remains is the shelter, and the one who kept it open.” — The Last Shelter  ·  आख़िरी पनाह  ·  MIFF 2026