Anupam Kher's Oscar Hope for Homebound—And His Favourite Film of the Year

Anupam Kher is rooting for Neeraj Ghaywan's film "Homebound" to go all the way at the Oscars. He also took a moment to shout out Ranveer Singh's latest movie, calling it his personal favourite of the year. "Homebound" has made it to the prestigious shortlist, a huge step toward a potential nomination. This puts it in the company of classic Indian films like "Lagaan" that have previously reached this stage.

Key Points: Anupam Kher Wishes Homebound Luck for Oscars, Praises Dhurandhar

  • Anupam Kher extends best wishes to the Oscar-shortlisted film 'Homebound' by Neeraj Ghaywan.
  • Kher also praises Ranveer Singh's 'Dhurandhar' as his favourite film this year.
  • 'Homebound' is among 15 films shortlisted from over 86 global submissions.
  • The film marks India's fifth major recognition in the Oscars' International Feature category.
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I hope it reaches the final stage: Anupam Kher on Homebound's shortlisting at Oscars 2026

Anupam Kher hopes 'Homebound' reaches the final Oscar stage, calls Ranveer Singh's 'Dhurandhar' his favourite film of the year. Get the latest updates.

"I hope it reaches the final stage as well. - Anupam Kher"

Khajuraho, December 18

Director Anupam Kher has extended his best wishes to the makers of 'Homebound' after they got shortlisted to become eligible for a nomination in the Best International Film Feature category at the 98th Academy Awards.

While talking to ANI, Anupam Kher referred to Neeraj Ghaywan's 'Homebound' and said, "I hope it reaches the final stage as well."

The actor also gave a shoutout to Ranveer Singh's Dhurandhar, which has been receiving an overwhelming response from audiences in theatres. The actor called it his "favourite film of the year."

"Dhurandhar is my favourite film of the year. I would like more and more people to go and watch it in large numbers," said Anupam Kher.

'Homebound', the much-anticipated feature film by National Award-winning filmmaker Neeraj Ghaywan, has been officially shortlisted in the Best International Feature Film category at the 98th Academy Awards.

Director Neeraj Ghaywan expressed gratitude to the entire team and the Academy for appreciating it.

Ghaywan said in a statement, "'Homebound' was born from a place of quiet truth and an urge to tell stories of those who are unseen. It's a story about empathy and finding one's way back, sometimes to a place, sometimes to yourself. I'm incredibly grateful to the team, to our producers for believing in this story, and to the Academy for appreciating it," he said.

Backed by Dharma Productions, the film is among just 15 titles selected from over 86 submissions worldwide. 'Homebound' had earlier been announced as India's official entry and now advances to the Academy's prestigious shortlist, reaffirming its international acclaim.

With this achievement, India secures its fifth major recognition in the Best International Feature Film category in the Academy Awards' 98-year history.

Earlier Indian films to reach this level include 'Mother India' (1957), 'Salaam Bombay!' (1988), and 'Lagaan' (2001), all of which earned nominations under the earlier five-film format.

'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.

As for Dhurandhar, the film was directed by Aditya Dhar and starred Ranveer Singh and Akshaye Khanna in the lead roles.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great to see Anupam Kher supporting other artists. But honestly, I wish our film industry would stop celebrating just the "shortlisting" so much. We need to aim for the actual Oscar, not just being in the race. The real celebration should come after a win.
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David E
As someone who follows international cinema closely, this is a significant step. The shortlist is brutally competitive. Ghaywan's statement about "quiet truth" resonates. Wishing the entire team the very best. The cast looks promising too.
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Aman W
Dhurandhar was a fantastic film, so Anupam Sir has great taste! But Homebound's story about friendship and duty among youth in small-town India feels very real. Hope it does what Lagaan couldn't and brings the trophy home. Jai Hind!
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Sneha F
So proud! It's about time our cinema gets this kind of global recognition. The theme sounds relatable to so many of us. All the best to Neeraj Ghaywan and the team. Let's all support our official entry.
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Karthik V
Interesting that he mentioned Dhurandhar in the same breath. Both films seem to be about ambition and pressure, just in different settings. The Oscars are a tough nut to crack, but being in the top 15 out of 86 is a huge achievement. Bahut badhiya!

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