Karan Johar, Neeraj Ghaywan React After Homebound Misses Oscar Shortlist

Filmmakers Karan Johar and Neeraj Ghaywan have publicly shared their admiration for each other after their film 'Homebound' was not included in the final Oscar shortlist. Johar expressed pride in the team, while Ghaywan thanked Johar for his unwavering support. The film, which premiered at Cannes and was produced by Dharma Productions, received critical praise despite a modest box office run. The last Indian film to be nominated in the International Feature category was 'Lagaan' in 2001.

Key Points: Homebound Misses Oscar Shortlist, Filmmakers React

  • Film not on Oscar shortlist
  • Johar and Ghaywan express pride
  • Premiered at Cannes 2024
  • Last Indian nominee was Lagaan
  • Awards on March 15
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Karan Johar, Neeraj Ghaywan react as Homebound misses out on Oscar race

Karan Johar and Neeraj Ghaywan share mutual admiration after their film Homebound is not shortlisted for the Oscars. Details inside.

Karan Johar, Neeraj Ghaywan react as Homebound misses out on Oscar race
"You have been an absolute rock. Couldn't have come this far without you. - Neeraj Ghaywan"

Mumbai, Jan 22

Filmmaker Karan Johar and director Neeraj Ghaywan have taken to their respective social media accounts to express admiration and gratitude for each other after Homebound failed to make it to the Oscars.

Sharing a collage of visuals from the film, Karan Johar wrote that he was proud of the team and Neeraj Ghaywan. "Proud!!!! Love you @neeraj.ghaywan for allowing us to bask in your light! #homebound," he wrote.

In response, Neeraj Ghaywan expressed heartfelt gratitude to Johar, calling him an "absolute rock"

"Thank you, @karanjohar! You have been an absolute rock. Couldn't have come this far without you. Love you!", wrote Neeraj.

For the uninitiated, the five films that made it to the final Oscar shortlist are The Secret Agent (Brazil), It Was Just an Accident (France), Sentimental Value (Norway), Sirât (Spain) and The Voice of Hind Rajab (Tunisia).

Earlier last year, Homebound had premiered at the Cannes International Film Festival, where it received critical appreciation. Later, Dharma Productions got on board and joined the project as a presenter and eventually became its producer. The film was released in India on September 26 on limited screens and had a modest box-office run but received great reviews from the audiences and critics alike.

The film stars actors Vishal Jethwa, Ishaan Khatter in lead roles, with Janhvi Kapoor making a cameo appearance. The last Indian film to receive a nomination in this category was Aamir Khan's Lagaan in 2001. Last year, Payal Kapadia's All We Imagine As Light was not selected as India's official entry but still earned international recognition.

The Academy Awards ceremony will be held on March 15 at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Respect to both! But honestly, we need to stop tying a film's worth to Oscar validation. Homebound told a powerful story and connected with audiences here. That's the real win. Our cinema doesn't need Western approval to be great.
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Aman W
The last nomination was Lagaan in 2001? 23 years ago! That's a shocking stat. Our selection committee needs a serious rethink. How are we sending the right films? Look at Payal Kapadia's film last year – not even selected as our official entry but got global praise.
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Sarah B
Saw Homebound in a limited screening. Ishaan Khatter was phenomenal. It's a pity it didn't get a wider release or more marketing push. Sometimes our own industry doesn't back its best content enough. Hope it finds its audience on OTT.
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Vikram M
Neeraj Ghaywan is a gem. His work in Masaan was brilliant. This gracious reaction shows his class. The film did us proud at Cannes, that's a huge achievement in itself. Onwards and upwards! 🇮🇳
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Karthik V
Modest request: Can we please have a proper, transparent process for selecting India's Oscar entry? It feels political and random sometimes. We have so many talented filmmakers telling incredible stories. Let's give them a fair shot.

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