BAFTA Awards 2026: ‘One Battle After Another’ becomes number 1, see the complete list of winners here

Updated: 22-02-2026, 08.43 PM

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BAFTA Awards 2026: Here’s the full list of winners

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The winners of BAFTA Awards 2026 have been announced. This year, Paul Thomas Anderson’s film ‘One Battle After Another’ maintained its dominance and won a total of 6 major awards including ‘Best Film’ and ‘Best Director’. It was also very special for the Indian fans, where Alia Bhatt graced the stage as a presenter, while Farhan Akhtar’s film ‘Boong’ created history by winning the prestigious title of ‘Best Children and Family Film’.

Best Actor and Best Actress

Jesse Buckley shines, Robert Aramayo also wins

Jessie Buckley won this year’s prestigious BAFTA title. He has been awarded this award for his brilliant and emotional performance in the film ‘Hamnet’. On the other hand, actor Robert Aramayo won the Best Actor trophy for the film ‘I Swear’. He achieved this feat by leaving behind many big giants in this race. Big names like Leonardo DiCaprio and Timothée Chalamey were included in this race.

One Battle After Another

Dominance of ‘One Battle After Another’

Paul Thomas Anderson’s film ‘One Battle After Another’ has won the Best Film category at the 79th BAFTA Film Awards 2026. In the race for ‘Best Film’, this film was competing with big films like ‘Hamnet’, ‘Marty Supreme’, ‘Sentimental Value’ and ‘Sinners’. Paul Thomas Anderson also won the ‘Best Director’ award for the same film. It won awards in the categories Best Supporting Actor, Best Original Screenplay, Best Cinematography and Best Editing.

‘Sinners’ received awards in these 3 categories

The film ‘Sinners’ won in these 3 major categories. Ryan Coogler won this prestigious award for this film in the category of Best Original Screenplay. He left behind films like ‘Marty Supreme’ and ‘I Swear’ in this category. Wunmi Mosaku was awarded in the Best Supporting Actress category for her outstanding performance in the film. On the other hand, famous composer Ludwig Goransson won the BAFTA Award in the category of Best Original Score.

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Bringing glory to India, ‘Boong’ becomes the first Manipuri film to win BAFTA

This was the most proud moment for Indians, because an Indian film created history here. ‘Boong’, a film based on the backdrop of Manipur, won in this category. With this win, ‘Boong’ has become the first Manipuri film to win this category at BAFTA. On the other hand, Norwegian film ‘Sentimental Value’ won the Best Non-English Film category. This film won this prestigious title by defeating the best films from all over the world.

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