With funding from Film London and supported by the BFI and BAFTA, the festival, which runs from June 20 to July 3, will showcase cutting edge films from India, UK, US and Bangladesh.
The festival will also host the world premieres of two films -- 'Tooting Broadway' and 'Arjun and Alison'.
It will showcase the work of the new wave of independent South Asian and British Asian filmmakers, including a director only named as Q, Rajan Khosa and Srijit Mukherji, whose whodunit 'Baishey Srabon' (Seventh August) is part of the schedule.
The other interesting films to be screened are 'Gattu', 'Dekh Indian Circus', 'Delhi In A Day' and 'A Decent Arrangement', starring Shabana Azmi in a scene stealing role.
"As part of the festival we are undertaking several exciting new commissions and mixing film and arts," festival director Cary Rajinder Sawhney said.