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'Laapataa Ladies' crashes out of Oscars 2025 race, Sandhya Suri’s Hindi film 'Santosh' stays

The Hindi film, directed by Kiran Rao, is not part of the shortlist of 15 features that will be vying for a spot in the final five, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) announced on Wednesday morning

PTI Published 18.12.24, 04:21 AM

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Laapataa Ladies, India’s official entry in the best international feature film category at the 97th Academy Awards, is out of the Oscars race but Sandhya Suri’s Hindi film Santosh, representingthe UK, has advanced to the next round.

Directed by Kiran Rao, Laapataa Ladies failed to make it to the shortlist of 15 films that will be vying for a spot in the final five, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced on Wednesday.

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The final Oscar nominations will be announced on January 17.

According to the Academy, 85 countries or regions had submitted films that wereeligible for consideration in the international featurefilm category.

“Laapataa Ladies did not make it to the Academy Awards shortlist this year, and we are of course disappointed, but equally we are immensely grateful for the incredible support and belief we’ve received throughout this journey,” Aamir Khan Productions, Jio Studios and Kindling Productions, which backed the movie, said in a joint statement.

“We congratulate the teams of all the top 15 shortlisted films and wish them the very best in the next stages of the awards.”

Laapataa Ladies, a gently subversive feminist drama set in rural India in the early 2000s, was picked up as India’s official entry by the Film Federation of India in September.

The film follows two brides who get swapped on the day of their wedding during a train ride. It stars Nitanshi Goel and Pratibha Ranta as the brides Phool and Jaya, respectively, with Sparsh Shrivastav playing the hapless groom in search of his wife.

Santosh, a Hindi-language crime drama from British-Indian filmmaker Suri and featuring actors Shahana Goswami and Sunita Rajwar, has found a spot in the final 15 as the official entry from the UK.

“So happy for the team, especially our writer-director Sandhya Suri for this little glory of recognition for our film ‘Santosh’! How incredible to be shortlisted from amongst 85 films. Thank you to everyone who loved it, supported it and voted for it,” Goswami posted on Instagram.

The list also includes France’s Emilia Perez, I’m Still Here (Brazil), Universal Language (Canada), Waves (Czech Republic), The Girl with the Needle (Denmark) and The Seed of the Sacred Fig from Germany.

The other contenders are Touch (Iceland), Kneecap (Ireland), Vermiglio (Italy), Flow (Latvia), Armand (Norway), From Ground Zero (Palestine), Dahomey (Senegal), and How to Make Millions before Grandma Dies (Thailand).

Santosh, which premiered at the 77th Cannes Film Festival in the Un Certain Regard section, is set in Uttar Pradesh and revolves around a newly widowed housewife (Goswami) as she inherits her late husband’s job as a police constable and gets embroiled in the investigation of a Dalit girl’s murder.

The film is an international co-production of the UK, India, Germany and France. It has been hailed as a “deft thriller” and complex character study of a female cop whose moral conflict intertwines several themes of class, caste and intolerance.

Besides Santosh, Anuja is another film with an Indian connection that has made itto the next stage of the Oscars. It is one of the 15 films to beselected in the Live Action Short category.

The New Delhi-set short film follows a gifted nine-year-old Anuja, who must make a choice between education and factory work alongside her sister — a decision that will shape both their futures. It stars Sajda Pathan and Ananya Shanbhag.

Anuja is directed by Adam J. Graves and Suchitra Mattai, and has two-time Oscar-winning producer Guneet Monga on board as executive producer and Hollywood star-writer Mindy Kaling as producer.

“It’s a tremendous honour to be included among such wonderful films. Anuja is the result of a collaboration with so many talented and passionate people, above all ourtwo stars, Sajda and Ananya... But there is nothing more gratifying than knowingthat the film moves audiences emotionally, while also drawing attention to the issue of child labour,” Graves said ina statement.

Monga, who is already a two-time Oscar winner, said being shortlisted for the Academy Awards was a moment of immense pride.

“Anuja is a deeply personal story of two sisters navigating through life, celebrating the unwavering hope and resilience of the human spirit.... This is a humbling recognition of the team’s dedication and to the strength of this moving story,” she said.

I Am Ready, Warden is one of the 15 titles to have been shortlisted for the documentary short film category.

Indian-American filmmaker Smriti Mundhra, known for the documentary series The Romantics, has directed the short, which follows a prisoner named John Henry Ramirez before his execution by the US state of Texas in 2022.

“Deepest gratitude to all those who helped me make this film and all those who have supported it on its journey. Today’s news has me bursting — Am Ready, Warden made it to the Oscars shortlist!!” Mundhra wrote on Instagram.

The Academy Awards will be hosted by comedian Conan O’Brien on March 2 at the Dolby Theatre at Ovation Hollywood, Los Angeles.

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