Laapataa Ladies misses Oscars 2025 cut: Aamir Khan's calm response
Aamir Khan's film Laapataa Ladies failed to secure a spot in the Oscars 2025 shortlist, prompting the actor to reflect on the fierce competition and subjective nature of film selection in the Foreign Language category.

Aamir Khan's production, Laapataa Ladies, has failed to make the shortlist for the Oscars 2025, prompting the actor to reflect on the film's journey and the competitive nature of the awards. Despite its initial excitement as India's official entry, the film's exit from contention has raised questions and discussions among fans and critics alike.
Aamir Khan Responds to Oscar Snub
In a candid interview at the Ideas of India Summit 2025, Aamir Khan addressed the reasons behind Laapataa Ladies not being shortlisted for the prestigious award. He stated, "Kami toh kahin nahi thi," emphasizing that there was no shortcoming in the film itself. However, he acknowledged the fierce competition in the Foreign Language category, where around 80-85 countries submit their best films. Aamir noted that this level of competition is tougher than in other Oscar categories, making it clear that the selection process is highly subjective.
Subjectivity of Film Selection
Aamir further elaborated on the subjective nature of film appreciation, stating that just because Laapataa Ladies was not favored by Academy members does not diminish its quality. "It simply means that the members preferred other films," he explained. This perspective highlights the complexities of film selection for international awards, where personal tastes and cultural contexts play significant roles.
About Laapataa Ladies
Directed by Kiran Rao, Laapataa Ladies is a comedy-drama featuring a cast that includes Nitanshi Goel and Ravi Kishan. The film tells a whimsical story of two newlywed brides who are mistakenly exchanged during a train journey. Although it struggled at the box office, it found success on OTT platforms and garnered critical acclaim post-release.
Mixed Reactions from Fans
The announcement of Laapataa Ladies as India's official Oscar entry was met with mixed reactions. While many were excited, others expressed disappointment, believing that Payal Kapadia's All We Imagine As Light would have been a stronger contender. The debate over which film should represent India continues to fuel discussions among cinema enthusiasts.
Looking Ahead
As Aamir Khan reflects on this experience, he remains optimistic about future projects and their potential for recognition. The journey of Laapataa Ladies serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of awards season and the diverse tastes within global cinema.