Director Kiran Rao’s ‘Laapataa Ladies’ is out of the Oscar race from Oscars 2025. This news has disappointed the whole country along with Kiran Rao. However, two Indian films are still in the Oscar race. Recently, the Academy Awards have released the list of top 15 international feature films, in which Laapataa Ladies could not make it, but two other Indian films have definitely confirmed their place. So let us tell you about those films which have confirmed their place in the top 15 of Oscars 2025.
K’s shortlisted film ‘Santosh’ has made it to the top 15 in the Oscars’ International Feature Film category. The story of the film is Indian, but it represents Britain, not India. Apart from this film of British-Indian producer Sandhya Suri, another film based on an Indian girl has made it to this category. This film named ‘Anuja’ has been selected for the International Feature Film category of the Academy Awards.
Apart from these two films, the films that have made it to the International Feature Film category of the Academy Awards include Netflix’s French film ‘Emilia Perez’, which has been nominated in 6 categories. Apart from this, the films that have made it to this list include Brazil’s ‘I’m Still Here’, Canada’s ‘Universal Language’, Denmark’s ‘The Girl with the Needle’, Czech Republic’s ‘Waves’, Germany’s ‘The Seed’. Films like ‘Of the Sacred Fig’, Iceland’s ‘Touch’, Ireland’s ‘Knee Cap’, Italy’s ‘Vermaglio’ and Latvia’s ‘Flow’ have won Academy Awards. It has been placed in the foreign film category of the award. Apart from these films, Thailand’s ‘How to Make a Million Before Grandma Dies’, Norway’s ‘Armand’, Palestine’s film ‘From Ground Zero’ and Senegal’s ‘Dehem’ have also made it to the list announced by the Academy.
Pushpa 2: The Rule box office collection
The website reports that Pushpa 2: The Rule earned around ₹18.83 crore net in India on its second Wednesday, taking the film’s total collection so far to ₹973.2 crore net approximately. The film, which earned ₹725.8 crore net in its first week, saw a sudden spike in collections in the second week. It made ₹36.4 crore net on its second Friday, bringing in ₹63.3 crore and ₹76.6 crore over the weekend. During the week, Pushpa 2: The Rule collected ₹26.95 crore and ₹23.35 crore net on its second Monday and Tuesday.
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