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India’s Oscars entry ‘Lost Ladies’ gains international acclaim

‘Lost Ladies’, India’s official entry for the 2025 Oscars, is making waves internationally through a series of prestigious events and screenings.

The film’s impactful narrative and artistic execution have captured the attention of audiences and industry figures globally, positioning it as a strong contender in this year’s awards season.

Aamir Khan and producer Kiran Rao at BAFTA

The promotional campaign kicked off with an exclusive reception at the Taj Buckingham Gate in London, hosted by Aamir Khan, producer Kiran Rao, and business leader Jyoti Deshpande. The event brought together cultural influencers, film enthusiasts, and industry veterans to celebrate the film’s selection as India’s Academy Awards representative.

The momentum continued with a special screening at BAFTA’s Princess Anne Theatre, featuring a Q&A session with Kiran Rao. Moderated by film journalist Jordan Farley, the discussion provided valuable insights into the film’s production and its themes of resilience and empowerment.

Kiran Rao at the ‘Lost Ladies’ screening

Adding to its global visibility, renowned filmmaker Alfonso Cuarón hosted a private screening of ‘Lost Ladies’ at the Bulgari Hotel in London. Cuarón led a discussion with Kiran Rao and Jyoti Deshpande, highlighting the film’s creative vision and cultural significance.

With endorsements from high-profile figures and recognition from international platforms, ‘Lost Ladies’ continues to garner attention as it progresses through the awards circuit, generating anticipation for its performance during the Oscars season.

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