• Filmmaker Neeraj Ghaywan’s ‘Homebound’ is among the 15 films shortlisted in the Best International Feature Film category at the Oscars.
• Produced by Karan Johar and Adar Poonawalla, and starring Ishaan Khatter, Vishal Jethwa and Janhvi Kapoor, ‘Homebound’ is Ghaywan’s second movie after ‘Masaan’.
• The film is inspired by journalist Basharat Peer’s The New York Times article ‘Taking Amrit Home’, also titled (A Friendship, a Pandemic and a Death Beside the Highway).
• The film received warm reviews during its international festival run and has legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese as an executive producer.
• At Toronto, the film was the second runner-up in the International People’s Choice Award category.
15 shortlisted films
• Belen - Argentina
• The Secret Agent - Brazil
• It Was Just an Accident - France
• Sound of Falling - Germany
• Homebound - India
• The President’s Cake - Iraq
• Kokuho - Japan
• All That’s Left of You - Jordan
• Sentimental Value - Norway
• Palestine 36 - Palestine
• No Other Choice - South Korea
• Sirat - Spain
• Late Shift - Switzerland
• Left-Handed Girl - Taiwan
• The Voice of Hind Rajab - Tunisia.
• Nominations for the 98th Academy Awards will be announced on January 22, 2026.
• Twenty-four categories will be awarded at the 98th Oscars.
• Each category has five nominees, except for Best Picture, which has 10.
• The 98th Oscars will be held on March 15, 2026, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
• Only three Indian films have received nominations in the category — Mehboob Khan’s ‘Mother India’, Mira Nair’s ‘Salaam Bombay’ and Ashutosh Gowarikar’s ‘Lagaan’.
• Deepa Mehta’s ‘Water’, starring John Abraham and Lisa Ray, also received a nomination but it was submitted from Canada.
Rules for International Feature Film Award
• In September, the Film Federation of India selected Hindi film ‘Homebound’ as India’s official entry for the 2026 Academy Awards in the Best International Feature category.
• An international film is defined as a feature-length motion picture (over 40 minutes) produced outside the USA and its territories with a predominantly (more than 50 per cent) non-English dialogue track. Animated and documentary feature films are permitted.
• The country-selected film must be first released in the country of origin no earlier than October 1, 2024, and no later than September 30, 2025, and be first publicly exhibited for at least seven consecutive days in a commercial motion picture theater for the profit of the producer and exhibitor.
• The seven consecutive days of the theatrical release are required to occur in one venue. In order for films to more easily meet theatrical exhibition requirements, the Academy will allow films to qualify outside the country of origin, provided the film is theatrically exhibited outside of the United States and its territories for at least seven consecutive days in a commercial motion picture theater for paid admission.
• Each country submits its best film to the Academy.
• The recording of the original dialogue track as well as the completed picture must be predominantly (more than 50 per cent) in a language or languages other than English.
• Selection of that film shall be made by one approved organisation, jury or committee, of which at least 50 per cent must include artists and/or craftspeople from the field of motion pictures.
• Only one film will be accepted from each country as the official selection.
The voting process
International Feature Film nominations will be determined in two rounds of voting:
i) All active and life Academy members will be invited to view the eligible submissions in the category. Those who opt in will be required to see a minimum number of submitted eligible films as defined by the current procedures. Members will vote by secret ballot in the order of their preference for not more than fifteen motion pictures. The 15 movies receiving the highest number of votes shall advance to next round of voting.
ii) All active and life Academy members will be invited to view the 15 shortlisted films in the category. A member must see all shortlisted films for the ballot to be counted. Members shall vote in the order of their preference for not more than five movies. The five movies receiving the highest number of votes shall become the nominations for final voting for the International Feature Film award.
• Final voting for the International Feature Film award shall be restricted to active and life Academy members who have viewed all five nominated films.
• The Academy statuette (Oscar) will be awarded to the film and accepted by the director on behalf of the film’s creative talents. For Academy Awards purposes, the country will be credited as the nominee. The director’s name will be listed on the statuette plaque after the country and film title.
Academy members
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is a global organisation, representing the best of an international art form, and has members in countries all over the world. It is home to a global membership of more than 11,000 of the most accomplished film industry artists and leaders. Academy membership is limited to film artists working in the production of theatrically-released motion pictures. The Academy has 19 branches, for the crafts ranging from Actors to Writers, and the Members-at-Large category, to accommodate individuals who work in motion picture production but do not fit into one of the branches.