‘Kantara’, ‘Tanvi The Great’; two more Indian films eligible for Oscars 2026
Radhika Apte-starrer "Sister Midnight", a Hindi language UK-India co-production, has also made it to the list.
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A total of 24 categories will be awarded at the 98th Oscars (Screengrab)
Los Angeles, 9 Jan
Four Indian titles, including Kannada blockbuster "Kantara: A Legend - Chapter 1" and the Hindi film "Tanvi The Great", are among the 201 feature films eligible to compete for the Best Picture award at the Oscars 2026, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced.
The
Academy on Thursday released the “Reminder List of Productions Eligible for the
98th Academy Awards”. The list of films that satisfy the eligibility criteria
for consideration in the general categories, including Best Picture, is the
step before the nominations that will be announced on 22 January.
Besides
Rishabh Shetty's "Kantara" and Anupam Kher's directorial, the other
two Indian productions are the multilingual animated film "Mahavatar
Narsimha" and the Tamil title "Tourist Family" by first-time
filmmaker Abishan Jeevinth.
Radhika
Apte-starrer "Sister Midnight", a Hindi language UK-India
co-production, has also made it to the list.
In all,
317 feature films are eligible for the 98th Academy Awards, the Academy said.
Of these, 201 meet the additional eligibility requirements for
consideration in the Best Picture category.
Inclusion
in the reminder list does not guarantee a nomination. Films must still undergo
the Academy’s voting process.
To be
eligible for consideration in the general entry categories, feature films must
have opened in a commercial motion picture theatre in at least one of six US
metropolitan areas -- Los Angeles County, New York City, the Bay Area, Chicago,
Dallas-Fort Worth and Atlanta -- between 1 January and 31 December 2025. They
must have also completed a minimum qualifying run of seven consecutive days at
the same venue, the Academy said.
For Best
Picture consideration, films must fulfil the general eligibility criteria and
submit a confidential Academy Representation and Inclusion Standards Entry
(RAISE) form. They are also required to meet at least two of the four Academy
inclusion standards, along with an expanded theatrical eligibility requirement,
which includes a seven-day theatrical run — consecutive or non-consecutive — in
10 of the top 50 US markets within 45 days of the film’s initial release in
2025.
In
December 2025, the Academy unveiled its Oscars shortlists for 12 categories,
including International Feature Film. Neeraj Ghaywan’s "Homebound",
India’s official entry to the Academy Awards this year, has made it to the list
of 15 films shortlisted in the category.
A total
of 24 categories will be awarded at the 98th Oscars on 15 March. Each category
has five nominees, except for Best Picture, which has 10.
Best
Picture nominations are determined by eligible members from all 19 Academy
branches. All rounds of Oscars voting are conducted through a secret online
ballot.
In 2025,
the Academy announced a list of 323 feature films eligible for the 97th
Academy Awards, which included 11 Indian titles.
Among
them were Payal Kapadia’s "All We Imagine As Light", Shuchi Talati’s
"Girls Will Be Girls", Kiran Rao’s "Laapataa Ladies", and
the Randeep Hooda-starrer "Swatantrya Veer Savarkar".
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