Karan Johar Proud of Neeraj Ghaywan Despite 'Homebound' Oscars Snub

Despite early buzz and critical acclaim, the film 'Homebound' was not nominated in the International Feature Film category at the 98th Academy Awards. Producer Karan Johar shared a proud and loving message for director Neeraj Ghaywan on Instagram. Ghaywan swiftly responded with deep gratitude, calling Johar an "absolute rock" in the journey. The film, starring Ishaan Khatter and Vishal Jethwa, was among the shortlisted entries from various countries but did not make the final nominee list.

Key Points: Karan Johar Lauds Neeraj Ghaywan After Oscars Nomination Miss

  • 'Homebound' missed Oscar nomination
  • Karan Johar posted proud note for director
  • Neeraj Ghaywan expressed gratitude
  • Film was shortlisted among global entries
  • Features Ishaan Khatter and Vishal Jethwa
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"Proud": Karan Johar lauds 'Homebound' director Neeraj Ghaywan after Oscars nomination miss

Filmmakers Karan Johar and Neeraj Ghaywan share heartfelt praise for each other after 'Homebound' misses Oscar nomination for Best International Feature.

"Proud!!!! Love you @neeraj.ghaywan for allowing us to bask in your light! - Karan Johar"

Mumbai, January 22

Filmmaker Neeraj Ghaywan and producer Karan Johar expressed mutual admiration for each other over the journey of 'Homebound', even as the film missed out on a nomination at this year's Academy Awards.

The nominations for the 98th Oscars were announced on Thursday, where 'Homebound' failed to secure a spot in the International Feature Film category.

Taking to his Instagram handle, the film's producer Karan Johar penned a heartfelt note for director Neeraj Ghaywan and wrote, "Proud!!!! Love you @neeraj.ghaywan for allowing us to bask in your light!"

In a swift response, the filmmaker also expressed deep gratitude and added, "Thank you, @karanjohar! You have been an absolute rock. Couldn't have come this far without you. Love you!"

'Homebound', which had been considered a strong contender amid early buzz and much critical acclaim, was absent from the final list of nominees announced on Thursday.

It was shortlisted under the International Feature Film category at the upcoming Oscars alongside entries from Argentina, Brazil, France, Germany, Iraq, Japan, Jordan, Norway, Palestine, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan, and Tunisia.

Meanwhile, nominated for the coveted trophy under International Feature Film are 'The Secret Agent', 'It Was Just An Accident', 'Sentimental Value', 'Sirat', and 'The Voice of Hind Rajab'.

Featuring actors Ishaan Khatter and Vishal Jethwa in the lead, 'Homebound' follows childhood friends Shoaib (Ishaan Khatter) and Chandan (Vishal Jethwa), whose shared dream of joining the police force shapes their lives, with Janhvi Kapoor adding emotional depth to a story grounded in friendship, duty, and the pressures facing young India.

Directed by Neeraj Ghaywan, the film is produced by Karan Johar, Adar Poonawalla, and Apoorva Mehta, and co-produced by Marijke deSouza and Melita Toscan Du Plantier, with Martin Scorsese and Pravin Khairnar serving as Executive Producers.

- ANI

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Rohit P
A bit disappointed, not gonna lie. The buzz was so strong. But KJo's support for Neeraj Ghaywan is classy. We need more producers who back talent beyond just box office or awards.
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Aman W
Oscars are great, but our validation should come from our own audience. The film did well critically and started important conversations here. That matters more.
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Sarah B
Respectfully, while the support is nice, we need to ask why our films keep missing the final cut. Is it the narrative style, the pacing? We should analyze this dispassionately to improve our chances next time.
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Vikram M
Ghaywan is a brilliant director. Masaan was phenomenal. Just being shortlisted among so many countries is a huge achievement. More power to the team! 👏
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Nisha Z
The story of Shoaib and Chandan felt so real. Ishaan and Vishal were fantastic. Awards come and go, but a film that stays with you is forever. This one did for me.

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