Neeraj Ghaywan’s film ‘Homebound’ has been shortlisted for the 98th Oscar. Producer Karan Johar expressed happiness by sharing an emotional post on this. The film is the story of two friends who wish to join the police.
Neeraj Ghaywan’s film ‘Homebound’ has been shortlisted for the Best International Feature Film Award at the 98th Oscar Awards. In such a situation, after hearing this news, the film’s producer Karan Johar became very emotional and shared an emotional post on social media.
Karan Johar’s emotional post
Karan Johar wrote, ‘I don’t know how to express in words how proud, excited and happy I am about the journey of ‘Homebound’. We all feel proud to have this film in our filmography. Neeraj thank you for making the dreams of all of us come true. It was a wonderful journey from Cannes to being shortlisted at the Oscars. Love for the entire cast. Homebound is streaming on Netflix.
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What is the story of the film ‘Homebound’?
‘Homebound’ has advanced to the next round of Oscar voting, making it one of the final 15 films eligible to be nominated for the International Feature Film category at the Oscars 2026. ‘Homebound’ is the story of childhood friends Shoaib (Ishaan) and Chandan (Vishal), whose desire to join the police shapes their lives and decisions. The film deals with themes of friendship, duty and the social pressures faced by young Indians, and also stars Jhanvi Kapoor in a key role.
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Which films have been nominated?
Let us tell you that 15 films have been selected for the next round of voting for the International Feature Film of the 98th Academy Awards. In this list, Argentina’s ‘Belen’, Brazil’s ‘The Secret Agent’, France’s ‘It Was Just an Accident’, Germany’s ‘Sound of Falling’, Iraq’s ‘The President’s Cake’, Japan’s ‘Kokuho’, Jordan’s ‘All That’s Left of You’, Norway’s ‘Sentimental Value’, Palestine’s ‘Palestine 36’, South Korea’s ‘No Other’. Choice’, Spain’s ‘Sirat’, Switzerland’s ‘Late Shift’, Taiwan’s ‘Left-Handed Girl’ and Tunisia’s ‘The Voice of Hind Rajab’.