Indian filmmaker Payal Kapadia's 'All We Imagine As Light' fell short of victory at the 78th British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) 2025, held on February 16, Sunday. The film, which competed in the Best Film Not in the English Language category, lost to the Spanish crime-musical 'Emilia Pérez'. 'Conclave' bags 4 awards including top prize for Best Picture "Conclave,"a movie about the Vatican, dominated the 2025 BAFTA Awards on Sunday, taking home four awards including the top prize for Best Picture. Meanwhile, "Emilia Pérez," an unusual mix of crime and musical, also won awards, proving its strength despite recent criticism that many thought would hurt its chances. 'All We Imagine As Light' became 7th Indian film to receive BAFTA nomination This nomination marked a significant milestone for Indian cinema, as 'All We Imagine As Light' became only the seventh Indian film to receive a BAFTA nomination. It also represented India's return to the prestigious awards ceremony, being the first Indian film to earn a nomination since Irrfan Khan's 'The Lunchbox' a decade ago. What is the story of 'All We Imagine As Light'? Payal Kapadia's film is based on the life of a nurse. In this film, the lead character who plays the nurse is named Prabha. The story of the film revolves around her life. Prabha has been living separately from her husband for a long time. Suddenly one day she receives a gift from her husband. From here, her entire life changes and her whole world turns upside down. Director-writer Payal Kapadia's film 'All We Imagine As Light' has received two nominations at the 82nd Golden Globe Awards. It has been nominated for Best Motion Picture (Non-English Language) and Best Director. Adrien Brody Takes Best Actor Award Home Actor Adrien Brody bagged the coveted Best Actor award for his mesmerising performance in The Brutalist. Adrien is know for his chilling performance in The Pianist (2002), which bagged him an Academy Award for Best Actor at the tender age of 29. BAFTA Film Awards 2025 Winners ListOriginal Article by Dainik Bhaskar