‘Chunni’ To Premiere At NYIFF

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Chunni, an all-women crew short film produced by Winlight Studios  has been officially selected at the prestigious New York Indian Film Festival marking its World  Premiere on May 30, 2026. Widely regarded as North America’s oldest and most prestigious  festival for Independent Indian cinema, NYIFF is known for its highly competitive and acclaimed  lineup celebrating powerful South Asian storytelling.

Directed by Kaashvi Agarwal and produced by Jiya Bhardwaj, the duo are also the writers of the  film. The 15-minute plus short film features performances by Preeti Panigrahi, Kartik Phogat,  Neha Khosla and Karan Chibber with cinematography helmed by Monica Tiwari.

Set in contemporary Delhi, Chunni is a poignant coming-of-age drama that explores how a  young woman’s sense of self collides with the expectations imposed upon her by society.  Through one transformative night, Avni (played by Preeti Panigrahi) confronts the quiet weight  of conformity, the contradictions of freedom and the unspoken fear that shapes how women  learn to defend, live and exist from a very young age.

Lead actor Preeti Panigrahi also reflected on the unique experience of working on the  film. “It is almost therapeutic to work as a woman on an all-woman set. For me the core memory of working on this film was eating aloo puri and chai in the morning after we had just  wrapped shooting for three nights. Such a simple thing yet it gave me so much joy because I  had a bunch of genuine and likeminded women sharing it with me. I made so many girlfriends  on this shoot and some of these relationships are for sure for the keeps”.

Producer and Co-writer Jiya Bhardwaj shared, “We’ve been very thoughtful about our festival journey, carefully selecting spaces where Chunni can be embraced with the sensitivity and depth it deserves. But beyond the global stage, it is equally important for us to bring the film home at Indian Film Festivals across India, where its realities are lived every day. At its heart, Chunni is both a love letter and a protest; a story that confronts the urgent conversation around women’s safety and the silence surrounding it. We believe cinema has the power not only to move people, but to provoke thought and inspire change. After our festival run, we hope to find a digital home that shares this belief and can carry Chunni to audiences far and wide.

Speaking about the film, Producer- Director, Jiya Bhardwaj who started her career as an assistant director with YRF on their grand slate of films shared, “When I read the first  draft, I thought of how important this story was to be told, and even more, how important it was  to be told by women. It’s time we tell our own stories; it’s time we create safe spaces for women  to work without prejudice; it’s time we let them express themselves through their art without  question. The power we felt, when the fifteen of us were out on Delhi roads at 3 am for our tech  recce…something we would have never dared to do if we were by ourselves. The genesis of the  making of this film translates on screen so beautifully…”

Director Kaashvi Agarwal described Chunni as deeply personal, saying, “Chunni will  always be my most special film. It began with a simple conversation with my mom and after  losing her, finishing it felt like something I owed to her and to myself. Making this with an all women team healed me in ways I didn’t expect. Even my Dadi, at 79, became part of our team  as we shot this in my house. This film carries all of them in it.”

The title Chunni serves as a powerful metaphor that anchors the narrative. The film questions  whether women should continue confining themselves within societal expectations in the name  of safety, or instead embrace comfort in their own skin and expect dignity and respect from the  world around them.