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‘Didn’t understand the value of our language’: Ankit on ‘Laalo premiere at Cannes 2026

'Didn’t understand the value of our language': Ankit Sakhiya on 'Laalo – Krishna Sada Sahaayate' premiere at Cannes 2026- EXCLUSIVE

‘Laalo – Krishna Sada Sahaayate’ stars Reeva Rachh, Shruhad Goswami, Karan Joshi, Mishty Kadecha and Anshu Joshi in important roles. The film is written and directed by Ankit Sakhiya. The story is simple, emotional, and easy to connect with. That is why people of all ages enjoyed it. With its Hindi release today, the makers are hoping the magic repeats once again on a bigger stage.Gujarati cinema has now geared up for a landmark moment as ‘Laalo – Krishna Sada Sahaayate’ as the film marked its market premiere at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival. The film was showcased at the Cannes Market Screening, one of the world’s biggest platforms for film promotion, international collaborations, and global distribution. Directed by Ankit Sakhiya, the devotional drama is set to take Gujarati culture, cinema, and storytelling to an international audience. The achievement marks a proud moment not only for the team behind the film but also for Gujarati cinema as it continues to gain recognition on the global stage.Sharing more about the film’s premiere at Cannes, in conversation with ETimes, Ankit Sakhiya opened up, “It feels incredibly special that our Gujarati film was screened at the Cannes Market and watched by people from different countries. Seeing audiences, including Chinese and French viewers, connect emotionally with the film despite not understanding the language was truly overwhelming. They became emotional after watching it and interacted with us warmly. Moments like these make me feel proud that people across the world are appreciating our culture and Gujarati language. I feel grateful and honoured to represent Gujarati cinema on such a prestigious global platform.”When asked how Gujarati language and culture shaped his journey to Cannes, Ankit shared, “I remember when I was a kid, there was always pressure to learn English. I studied in a Gujarati-medium school while my brothers were in English medium, and I often felt that if I didn’t learn English, I wouldn’t be able to achieve anything in life. Back then, I didn’t understand the value of our language and culture. But today, I truly believe that Gujarati language and culture have brought me here to Cannes. We didn’t bring the culture here it already existed, and because of that, we are here today. Gujarati language and culture mean everything to me, and I credit them for my journey.”

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‘Laalo – Krishna Sada Sahaayate’ stars Reeva Rachh, Shruhad Goswami, Karan Joshi, Mishty Kadecha and Anshu Joshi in important roles. The film is written and directed by Ankit Sakhiya. The story is simple, emotional, and easy to connect with.

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