
Varsha Bharath’s directorial debut, Bad Girl, has been awarded the prestigious NETPAC (Network for the Promotion of Asian Cinema) Award at the International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) 2025. The film, backed by renowned filmmakers Anurag Kashyap and Vetrimaaran, initially sparked mixed reactions due to its daring themes but has now gained critical acclaim. This recognition places Bad Girl alongside notable Indian films such as Nasir (2019), Naukar ki Kameez (1999), and Vidheyan (1995), all of which have previously received this honor.
Important Highlights:
Award Recognition
- Bad Girl wins the NETPAC Award at IFFR 2025, a significant honor for Asian cinema.
Controversial Teaser Reception
- The film’s teaser sparked polarizing reactions on social media, with criticism for its depiction of female sexual desire and caste-based themes.
Global Premiere
- The film had its world premiere at IFFR 2025.
Notable Tamil Recognition
- The last Tamil film to receive this award was Nasir (2019).
Star Cast
- Features Anjali Sivaraman, Shanthi Priya, Hridhu Haroon, Teejay Arunasalam, and Saranya Ravichandran.
Amit Trivedi’s Tamil Debut
- The film marks the music composer’s first Tamil film project.
Technical Crew
- Cinematography by Preetha Jayaraman, Jagadeesh Ravi, and Prince Anderson; Editing by Radha Sridhar.
Presented by Vetrimaaran & Anurag Kashyap
- The film is backed by two of India’s most respected filmmakers.
- The recognition at IFFR might accelerate the film’s theatrical release.