The Black Prince', which was launched at the Cannes Film Festival last month, dramatises the story of the last king of Punjab who was taken under her wing by Queen Victoria during the Raj.
"As an edgy tie-in to the UK-India Year of Culture and complementing the BFI's (British Film Institute) 'India on Film' programme, the festival opens with the red carpet premiere of the historical epic 'The Black Prince'by Kavi Raz.
Europe's largest Indian film festival is now in its eighth year and will include films screened across 11 cinemas in London between June 22 and 29.
The closing night film is a Malayalam road-movie thriller'Sexy Durga',set in Kerala and directed by Sanal Kumar Sasidharan.
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It had won the prestigious Tiger Award for best film at Rotterdamearlier this year.
DrAlka Bagri of the Bagri Foundation, the main sponsor of LIFF, said: "We are excited to celebrate with LIFF the art of Indian independent cinema in this UK-India Year of Culture.
This year's programme is a vibrant and diverse mixture of films which explore all aspects of human experience, tackling hard-hitting issues through fiction and documentary.
"LIFF continues to offer stimulating talks, bringing together important figures of the LGBTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Queer) community, and to propose the timely and critical discussion around the futures of artists and filmmakers in the face of Brexit.
The London festival will be followed by the Birmingham Indian Film Festival from June 23 to July 2.