Get in Touch

Contact &
Partnerships

Whether you want to support the film, organise a community screening, explore a branding opportunity, or simply make contact — we would love to hear from you.

Partha Sarathi Panda · Producer

partha@glocalfilmsuk.com

For general enquiries, productions, pitches, and partnerships.

Jitendra Mishra · Director

jitendra@glocalfilmsuk.com

For creative collaborations, festival enquiries, and press.

Registered Office

26 Harmer Street
Gravesend, England
DA12 2AX

Company Registration

Glocal Films UK Limited
Registered in England & Wales

How to Partner With Us

Community Screenings

We warmly invite cultural centres, universities, Odia and Indian community organisations, cinemas, and arts venues to host screenings of Baghuni – Dance Like a Tiger. If you would like to organise a screening in your local area — whether in London, Birmingham, Leicester, Manchester, or beyond — please reach out. We will work with you to make it happen.

Branding & Sponsorship

We offer tailored partnership packages for brands that align with our values of cultural authenticity, storytelling, and global-local connection. Branding opportunities range from title association and credits to presence at premiere events and festival screenings. We are particularly interested in conversations with brands serving the South Asian community, cultural spaces, and creative industries.

Support the Film

Individuals who believe in the importance of regional Indian cinema reaching a global audience are welcome to support our work. Co-production, executive producer credit, and supporter recognition opportunities are available. Please write to us to discuss how you can be part of this historic journey.

Institutional & Fund Partnerships

We are open to partnerships with arts councils, diaspora funds, cultural institutes, and film development bodies in the UK, India, Europe, and beyond. If your organisation supports the development and international distribution of South Asian cinema, we would love to explore how we can work together.

This is more than a film. It is a cultural landmark — the first Odia NFDC production in 23 years to appear at Cannes. Your association with it is an association with history in the making.