In a proud moment for Indian cinema, two heartfelt films have secured spots on the prestigious Academy Awards shortlist. ‘Tanvi the Great’ and ‘Paro’ have been recognized in the International Feature Film category, signaling the growing global resonance of Indian storytelling.
‘Tanvi the Great’, directed by Anupam K. Sharma, tells the inspiring journey of a young girl from a conservative family chasing her dream to become India’s first female magician. This feel-good drama has captivated audiences with its blend of humor, emotion, and social commentary on breaking gender barriers. Its selection underscores the Academy’s appreciation for narratives that challenge norms while celebrating resilience.
Similarly, ‘Paro’, helmed by acclaimed director Vishal Bhardwaj, delves into the life of a tribal woman fighting for dignity and justice in rural India. Rooted in real-life struggles, the film combines raw intensity with poetic visuals, earning praise at international festivals. Its shortlist entry highlights Bollywood’s evolution toward gritty, authentic tales.
This achievement comes amid a surge in Indian entries at global awards. From Cannes to Venice, Indian filmmakers are making waves, backed by diverse stories and top-notch production values. The Oscar shortlist, announced recently, features 15 films from around the world, with India now prominently represented.
As the Academy narrows down to five nominees, anticipation builds. Industry experts predict both films could advance, boosting India’s soft power on the world stage. For ‘Tanvi the Great’ and ‘Paro’, this is more than recognition—it’s validation of bold creative risks paying off.
Indian cinema enthusiasts are buzzing online, sharing clips and hailing the directors’ vision. This milestone reinforces India’s position as a cinematic powerhouse, ready to compete with the best.
