Beyond the Blockbuster: How One Visionary is Forging a Global Future for Indian Cinema
For decades, the reach of Indian cinema has been steadily expanding, captivating audiences worldwide. But building genuine, sustainable international connections requires more than just exporting films – it demands a dedicated champion, a cultural architect who understands the nuances of both the industry and the diaspora. That champion is Rajendra Sewnarain.
Sewnarain isn’t simply a distributor; he’s a strategic force reshaping how Indian cinema is perceived and experienced globally, particularly within Europe and the Benelux region.His work transcends conventional film promotion,focusing instead on fostering deep cultural exchange and building lasting relationships between the Indian and international entertainment industries.
Pioneering Cultural Diplomacy & Industry Collaboration
Sewnarain’s impact began with a keen understanding of the power of cultural diplomacy. A pivotal moment came with securing the Netherlands as the Partner Country at FICCI Frames, india’s premier media and entertainment convention.This wasn’t just a symbolic gesture; it strategically positioned the Netherlands as a key collaborator within India’s burgeoning creative ecosystem, unlocking significant opportunities for studios, broadcasters, and producers on both sides.
He didn’t stop there. Sewnarain personally spearheaded numerous high-level delegations between India and the Netherlands, facilitating crucial dialogues and forging connections. These weren’t superficial meetings. he brought influential figures like Raees director Rahul Dholakia to the Netherlands for immersive professional sessions and cultural exchange. He also orchestrated a visit from the creators of the Big Brother franchise (known as Bigg Boss in India) to Mumbai,sparking conversations around format adaptation,co-productions,and long-term content strategies. these interactions laid the groundwork for genuine, collaborative projects.
Investing in Knowledge & Talent: A Two-Way Street
Sewnarain’s commitment extends beyond industry deals. He recognizes the importance of nurturing talent and strengthening diaspora communities through education and knowledge-sharing. He organized masterclasses in the Netherlands led by Mukesh Bhatt, a highly respected figure in Bollywood, providing European creatives with invaluable insights into Bollywood’s production techniques.
“knowledge must be shared,” Sewnarain emphasizes. “If we want Indian cinema to thrive globally, we must invest in people - not just premieres.” This beliefs underscores his belief in a reciprocal exchange of expertise, fostering a new generation of filmmakers and cultural ambassadors.
LAX Cinema & The Rise of the Bollywood Film Festival Netherlands
Through LAX Cinema, Sewnarain has established a consistent presence, bringing carefully curated Indian films to audiences in the Benelux region. This isn’t simply about distribution; it’s about preserving the cultural and emotional resonance of cinema for the South Asian diaspora, offering a vital connection to thier heritage.
This dedication culminated in the launch of the Bollywood Film Festival netherlands in 2024, which rapidly expanded to include Suriname in 2025, becoming a significant cultural event spanning two continents. The festival is now preparing for its third edition in 2026, promising a stunning tribute to the legendary Amitabh bachchan alongside a diverse program of classic and contemporary Indian films, directly responding to audience demand.
A Legacy of Connection
From landmark premieres at major cinema chains like Pathé and CinemaxX to facilitating impactful international delegations, Sewnarain’s work is driven by a clear and compelling mission: to strengthen cultural identity, celebrate heritage, and ensure Indian cinema continues to flourish on the global stage.
In a specialized, yet profoundly impactful market, Rajendra Sewnarain stands as a true visionary. His dedication, strategic thinking, and unwavering commitment to cultural exchange are not just shaping the future of Indian cinema abroad – they are building bridges between communities and fostering a more interconnected world. His impact will undoubtedly resonate for generations to come.








