Why ‘Homebound’ is India’s Best Shot at an Oscar in the New Year

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The announcement on Wednesday, December 17, 2025, that Neeraj Ghaywan’s Homebound has officially made the Oscar shortlist for Best International Feature Film has sent a wave of optimism through Indian cinema. For the first time since the shortlist system was introduced, an Indian entry has survived the Academy’s preliminary cut, placing it among the top 15 films globally.

Here is why Homebound is uniquely positioned to break India’s 24-year nomination drought—and perhaps even win the country its first-ever trophy in this category.


1. The “Scorsese” Factor: Unprecedented Hollywood Support

Perhaps the biggest advantage Homebound has over previous entries is the presence of Martin Scorsese as an Executive Producer. Scorsese didn’t just lend his name; he actively mentored Ghaywan during pre-production and helped “crispen” the narrative.

  • Voting Influence: Scorsese’s endorsement carries immense weight with Academy voters.
  • High-Level Q&As: The legendary filmmaker has personally hosted screenings and Q&A sessions for Homebound in New York and Los Angeles, ensuring the film isn’t overlooked by the Hollywood elite.

2. Neeraj Ghaywan’s Proven Global Appeal

Neeraj Ghaywan is already a known name on the international festival circuit. His debut, Masaan, won two major awards at Cannes in 2015.

  • Critical Consistency: Ghaywan’s ability to weave sensitive socio-political issues (caste, religion, and migration) into human-centric dramas resonates deeply with the Academy’s preference for “soulful and urgent” storytelling.
  • Festival Momentum: Homebound received a 9-minute standing ovation at Cannes 2025 and was the Second Runner-Up for the People’s Choice Award at TIFF, proving its universal appeal.

3. A Powerhouse “Campaign on Steroids”

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Historically, many Indian films failed at the Oscars due to lack of promotion. Homebound has no such handicap.

  • Corporate Backing: Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions has treated the Oscar bid like a high-budget film launch, funding an aggressive month-long campaign in the U.S.
  • Universal Subject Matter: The film’s focus on the migrant crisis and the 2020 lockdown offers a “humanity vs. system” narrative that is globally relatable, making it easier for international voters to connect with the Indian context.

The Road Ahead: Key Dates

EventDate
Official Nominations (Final 5)January 22, 2026
98th Academy Awards CeremonyMarch 15, 2026
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