Animated short film ‘CHYIMI,’ directed by Assam IGP Dr. Partha Sarathi Mahanta, has won the Best Director Award at the New York Short Animation Festival 2026, marking a significant international recognition for Indian and Assamese animation.
In a moment of international recognition for Indian animation, the animated short film ‘CHYIMI,’ directed by Dr. Partha Sarathi Mahanta, IGP of Assam police and Commissioner of Police, Guwahati, has won the Best Director Award at the New York Short Animation Festival (NYSAF) 2026.
The New York Short Animation Festival celebrates creativity, originality, and craftsmanship in the art of animation, bringing together innovative works from animators across the world. It recognises outstanding animated storytelling and provides a global platform for emerging and established filmmakers.
‘Stories Can Travel Beyond Boundaries’: Director Partha Sarathi Mahanta
Speaking about the recognition, Dr. Partha Sarathi Mahanta said that – “Animation allows stories to travel beyond boundaries of language and geography. I am honoured that ‘CHYIMI’ has been recognised on an international platform like the New York Short Animation Festival.”
“This recognition is also a reminder that stories rooted in our own culture and experiences can resonate with audiences across the world,” he added.
Growing Presence of Indian Animation
The recognition of ‘CHYIMI’ at NYSAF highlights the growing presence of Indian and Assamese storytelling in international animation platforms. The award acknowledges the film’s artistic direction and its ability to convey a compelling narrative through the medium of animation.
With this honour, ‘CHYIMI’ joins a distinguished list of internationally recognised animated works that continue to push the boundaries of visual storytelling and creative expression.
A Platform for Global Exposure
NYSAF is also partnered with Cine Universitario UACJ in Mexico, creating additional opportunities for selected films to be screened in Mexico. Through this collaboration, filmmakers gain wider international exposure and the opportunity to present their work to audiences beyond New York City.
More than just a competition, the New York Short Animation Festival serves as a vibrant platform where animators share their stories, connect with global audiences, and gain international visibility. The festival’s screenings and collaborations enable creative voices from different cultures to reach diverse audiences. (ANI)
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