
At the FICCI BAF Awards, our work was honoured twice in the category of Best VFX in a TV / OTT / Web Series.
Winner: Ae Watan Mere Watan (Amazon Prime Video), a gripping period drama based on the life of freedom fighter Usha Mehta. Led by VFX Supervisor Ashoke Chowdhury, our team delivered over 700 shots that captured the intensity and emotion of India's independence movement in 1942.
Runner-Up: Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar (Netflix), the visually striking series from director Sanjay Leela Bhansali. Under VFX Supervisor Vinay Chuphal, our artists brought 1940s Lahore to life through more than 1,200 intricately crafted shots over just six months.

The wins continued at the 2025 VAM Awards, where both titles took home top honours:
- Ae Watan Mere Watan won Best VFX Film
- Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar was named Best Premium Original Series (with VFX)
Both Supervisors—Ashoke Chowdhury and Vinay Chuphal—were on hand to accept the awards, highlighting the breadth and brilliance of FutureWorks' in-house talent.
“To see our work recognised on such prestigious platforms—amid such incredible competition—is a true testament to the creativity, resilience, and collaboration of our entire team,” said CEO, Gaurav Gupta,
The FICCI BAF Awards and the VAM Awards have quickly become cornerstone celebrations of India's global impact in VFX, animation, and storytelling. Together, these wins reinforce FutureWorks' position at the forefront of India's creative and technical excellence in visual storytelling.