Aamir Khan Productions, Jio Studios, and Kindling Productions have issued a statement following the exclusion of their film, “Laapataa Ladies” (Lost Ladies), from the Academy Awards shortlist for the Best International Feature Film category. While expressing disappointment, the production house emphasized their gratitude for the overwhelming support the film has received.
“We are, of course, disappointed, but equally we are immensely grateful for the incredible support and belief we’ve received throughout this journey,” read the statement. The team extended their appreciation to Academy members and the FFI jury for considering the film, noting that being included in the process alongside some of the finest global films was an honor.
The production house also congratulated the teams of the top 15 shortlisted films and wished them success in the next stages of the awards. “For us, this is not the end but a step forward. We remain committed to bringing more powerful stories to life and sharing them with the world,” the statement concluded.
Laapataa Ladies, directed by Kiran Rao, is set in rural India during the 1990s and follows the story of two young brides who go missing on a train journey. The film intricately weaves themes of gender, societal norms, and self-discovery while blending humor with poignant storytelling. It has garnered critical acclaim for its refreshing narrative and strong performances.
Despite not making it to the Oscars shortlist, the film has left an indelible mark, resonating with audiences worldwide and sparking discussions about its unique storytelling approach. The statement from the production house underscores their determination to continue creating impactful cinema.
The film’s journey reflects a significant moment for Indian cinema on the global stage, even as it falls short of the ultimate accolade. Fans and critics alike are eager to see what comes next from the visionary team behind Laapataa Ladies.