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Deepika Padukone takes a dig at Oscars for snubbing “deserving” Indian films, watch March 24, 2025 at 12:46PM

Actor Deepika Padukone recently sparked a conversation about the Academy Awards’ treatment of Indian cinema, calling out what she perceives as a recurring oversight of deserving films and talent. In a candid Instagram reel shared while preparing for the Louis Vuitton show in Paris, the actress expressed her frustration, stating that “India has been robbed of the Oscars many times.”

Deepika’s Emotional Connection to RRR’s Oscar Win In the video, Deepika was responding to the question, “What’s an Oscar win that felt personal for you?” Reflecting on the monumental success of RRR, directed by S.S. Rajamouli, she shared how its 2023 Oscar win for Best Original Song (‘Naatu Naatu’) struck a deep chord with her. “I remember being in the audience, and when they announced RRR, I got emotional,” she said. “Outside of being an Indian, I had really nothing to do with that movie, but that was a huge, huge moment. That felt very, very personal.”

While celebrating RRR’s historic victory, Deepika didn’t shy away from critiquing the Academy’s broader track record. “Many, many deserving movies, I feel, have been snubbed. Whether it’s movies, whether it’s talent…” she remarked, hinting at a pattern of exclusion that she believes has overlooked India’s rich cinematic contributions. Highlighting Snubbed Indian Gems The Instagram reel didn’t just stop at words—it included a powerful visual tribute to Indian films that have earned critical acclaim but failed to secure Oscar nominations. Among the showcased titles were Payal Kapadia’s All We Imagine As Light, Kiran Rao’s Laapataa Ladies, Rahi Anil Barve’s Tumbbad, and Ritesh Batra’s The Lunchbox. These films, celebrated for their storytelling, innovation, and cultural depth, represent the kind of work Deepika feels has been unjustly ignored by the Academy.

 

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India’s Oscar Journey: A Mixed Legacy India’s relationship with the Oscars has been a topic of discussion for decades. While films like Lagaan (2001) earned nomination and Slumdog Millionaire (2008)—the latter a British production with Indian roots—won more than one Oscar, many argue that the Academy often fails to appreciate the diversity and depth of Indian cinema beyond mainstream narratives. With over 2,000 films produced annually across multiple languages, India’s film industry is one of the world’s largest—yet its Oscar haul remains disproportionately small.

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