The Indian film industry is one of the most prolific in the world, producing hundreds of films every year. But despite its size and influence, India has never won an Oscar. In 2022, India is hoping to change that with two of its biggest films: Vidya Balan’s ‘Sherni’ and Vicky Kaushal’s ‘Sardar Udham Singh’. Will these films be the ones to finally bring India an Oscar?
India’s Oscar Bets for 2022
India has long been a powerhouse of the film industry, producing some of the world’s most beloved films. In 2022, two Indian films are hoping to break into Hollywood’s highest accolade: Vidya Balan’s ‘Sherni’ and Vicky Kaushal’s ‘Sardar Udham Singh’. Both films have been in the works for several years, and are now being touted as India’s best chance for an Oscar win.
Vidya Balan’s ‘Sherni’
Vidya Balan’s ‘Sherni’ is a drama about a female forest officer in India who is determined to protect her forest and its inhabitants. The film is directed by Amit Masurkar and stars Balan, Vijay Raaz, and Sharat Saxena. The film is a story of courage and resilience, and has been praised for its depiction of female empowerment.
Vicky Kaushal’s ‘Sardar Udham Singh’
Vicky Kaushal’s ‘Sardar Udham Singh’ is a biopic about the Indian revolutionary who assassinated Michael O’Dwyer, the former Lieutenant Governor of Punjab. The film is directed by Shoojit Sircar and stars Kaushal, Manisha Koirala, and Banita Sandhu. The film has been praised for its accurate portrayal of the events of the time and for Kaushal’s nuanced performance.
Can These Films Win India An Oscar?
Both ‘Sherni’ and ‘Sardar Udham Singh’ have been highly anticipated by Indian audiences, and both films have been praised for their subject matter and performances. While it is impossible to predict whether either film will win an Oscar, they both have the potential to make a strong impression on the Academy.
India’s Oscar History
India has had a few films nominated for Oscars in the past, including ‘Mother India’ (1957), ‘Salaam Bombay’ (1988), ‘Lagaan’ (2001), and ‘The Good Road’ (2013). However, none of these films