Filmmaker Vishal Bhardwaj feels "excited" and "honoured" on invitation to becoome Academy member
Mumbai, June 25
The critically acclaimed filmmaker Vishal Bhardwaj shared his excitement on receiving the invitation to become a member of the Academy Awards.
The 'Haider' director said that he feels "honoured" and "priveleged" to be the part of the voting process of the future Academy Awards, representing the Indian cinema.
Vishal Bhardwaj said, "I am deeply honored and excited to be invited to become a member of the Academy. It is a privilege to be part of the most prestigious platform for global cinema, and I look forward to participating in the Academy Awards voting process."
Indian cinema has received a major boost on the global stage as the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has invited a distinguished group of Indian film professionals to join its prestigious membership class of 2026, granting them voting rights for future Academy Awards.
The Academy announced 529 new invitees from around the world this year, with a notable representation from India spanning filmmaking, editing, casting, costume design, documentary filmmaking, animation, visual effects, and production technology.
Among the most prominent Indian invitees is filmmaker and composer Vishal Bhardwaj, known for acclaimed films such as Maqbool, Omkara, and Haider. Joining him are veteran film editors A Sreekar Prasad and Deepa Bhatia, a multiple National Award-winning editor with a career spanning 45 years, has worked on landmark films including 'RRR', 'Dil Chahta Hai', and 'Saathiya'.
Bhatia is widely recognized for her editorial contributions to films such as 'Taare Zameen Par', 'Rock On!!', 'My Name Is Khan', and 'Kai Po Che'.The invitee list also includes costume designer Eka Lakhani, casting director Dilip Shankar, and documentary filmmaker Shalini Kantayya.
Lakhani is known for her costume design work across major film projects, while Shankar has built a reputation as a leading casting director. Kantayya has earned recognition for her contributions to documentary cinema.Several professionals with strong links to the Indian film industry have also been invited. These include Avneet Kaur in the Animation branch, Farah Khan and Rajesh Ramachandran in Production and Technology, and Becky Graham and Jay Mehta in Visual Effects.
By accepting the invitation, the professionals will become part of an elite global body of more than 11,000 Academy members, as per Variety. Membership grants full voting rights, allowing them to participate in selecting Oscar nominees and winners.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Happy for him, but honestly, I hope this doesn't become a 'ticket to Bollywood' thing where international validation is seen as the only benchmark. We have amazing cinema that doesn't need Oscar recognition to be great. Still, good for Indian representation! 😊
Vishal Bhardwaj is a genius - his Shakespeare adaptations are unparalleled. But let's also celebrate editors like A Sreekar Prasad and Deepa Bhatia. They are the unsung heroes of Indian cinema. RRR ka editing toh kamaal hai. Proud moment for all of us. 👏
Great news! But I wish they had invited more women and people from regional cinema. Our film industry is so diverse - Malayalam, Tamil, Kannada, Marathi cinema all deserve a seat at the table. Still, a step forward. Baby steps. 😅
Amazing achievement for Vishal Bhardwaj and the others! This proves that Indian cinema is finally being taken seriously globally. From Satyajit Ray to now, we've come a long way. Hoping this opens doors for more collaborations between Indian and international filmmakers. 🎬✨
Ab toh Oscars mein bhi 'Indian bias' ka tag lag jaayega! Jokes aside, this is well-deserved. Vishal Bhardwaj's music and direction are top-notch. Just hope these members actually watch and vote for deserving films, not just popular ones. Accountability matters. 🎯
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