Many famous celebrities, including Bollywood actress Ananya Pandey, Kareena Kapoor Khan and Anil Kapoor, wished the film’s team the team of “Homebound” to the Oscar and described it as “a moment of pride”. The film “Homebound” was selected on Friday as India’s official entry for the best international feature category of the Academy Award to be held in 2026.
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Ananya praised Ghaywan’s direction on Friday, sharing the poster of the film on the social media forum ‘Instagram’. He said, “Wow !! It is incredible. Congratulations to the entire team. In theaters, this beautiful and heart touching film is eagerly awaited. Whatever you make is very good. I am very happy for all of you. ”Kareena said that she is excited to watch the film. Congratulations to Karan Johar. This is a film that I am eagerly waiting to see.
Anil said Kapoor said that he was so proud that he cannot be said in words. He said, “It is so proud that he cannot be described in words. The film ‘Homebound’ is India’s official entry. Congratulations to the entire team and Ishaan Khattar, Jahnavi Kapoor and Vishal Jethwa. Your journey, your talent and your honesty on the screen makes this moment really special. “Sara Ali Khan said,” Congratulations. This is a big thing !! Very happy for the entire team of the film ‘Homebound’. ”
Shanaya Kapoor said, “Congratulations to the whole team! The 26th of the date is eagerly awaited! This is proud and incredible moment. “Shahid Kapoor shared the poster of the film, saying,” Congratulations. “The film was selected in the Unit Regard category at the Cannes Film Festival and recently released at the Toronto International Film Festival.
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‘Homebound’ was held by Chairman of Selection Committee N. Chandra was selected to represent India at the Oscar. The film is inspired by journalist Basharat Pir’s article “Teching Amrit Home” by ‘The New York Times’, which is also titled (A Friendship, A. Pondemic and a Death Biside the Highway). It is the story of two childhood friends from a small village in North India, one of whom is a Muslim and the other is a Dalit, who is trying to get a police job, which promises him to honor him, which they have been deprived for a long time.