The Jagran Film Festival (JFF) is an annual traveling film festival founded in India in 2010 by the Jagran Prakashan Group. Recognized as the world's largest traveling film festival, its primary aim is to promote the appreciation of cinematic art and foster a culture of cinema in various towns and cities across India, extending beyond major metropolitan areas. The festival serves as a platform for filmmakers and movie enthusiasts to engage with diverse cinematic works, including international and Indian feature films, short films, and animation. It features competitive sections, in-conversation sessions, masterclasses, and discussions with industry figures, emphasizing accessibility and bridging the gap between rural and urban audiences.