Homebound, Kantara Chapter 1 & More: Indian Films Eligible For Oscars 2026
Indian cinema is officially warming up for its biggest global spotlight moment again. As the 98th Academy Awards inch closer, several Indian films have proudly landed on the Academy’s eligibility list.

These titles are among the 201 feature films eligible for consideration at the Oscars 2026. While eligibility does not guarantee a nomination, it is a huge first step in the long and competitive Oscars journey. With nominations set to be announced on January 22, here’s a fun, rundown of the Indian films making waves this year –
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Homebound, Kantara Chapter 1 & More: Indian Films Eligible For Oscars 2026
Homebound
Neeraj Ghaywan’s Homebound leads the charge with serious prestige. Starring Ishaan Khatter, Vishal Jethwa, and Janhvi Kapoor, the film is India’s official entry for the 2026 Oscars and has successfully advanced to the International Feature Film shortlist. Known for his emotionally rich storytelling, Ghaywan brings another deeply human story that has clearly caught the Academy’s attention.
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Kantara: Chapter 1
The epic continues. Kantara: A Legend – Chapter 1, starring and directed by Rishab Shetty, has secured a spot on the Best Picture eligibility list. With its rooted storytelling, folklore-heavy universe, and massive fan following, the film proves that regional cinema with strong cultural identity can absolutely go global.
Mahavatar Narsimha
Animation fans, this one’s big. Directed by Ashwin Kumar, Mahavatar Narsimha has qualified for Oscars 2026 in the Best Animated Feature category. Rooted in Indian mythology and crafted with striking visuals, the film marks a strong step forward for Indian animation on the world stage.
Indian Films Eligible For Oscars 2026 –
Tanvi The Great
Directed by Anupam Kher, Tanvi The Great is also in contention for the Best Picture race. Featuring Shubhangi as Tanvi Raina, the film follows a young girl inspired by her late father’s service in the Indian Army. Emotional, patriotic, and heartfelt, this one aims straight for the soul.
Sister Midnight
Radhika Apte’s Sister Midnight has entered the Best Picture eligibility list, adding an edgy, indie-flavored title to India’s Oscars lineup. Known for bold storytelling and unconventional themes, the film stands out for its distinct voice.
Tourist Family
The Tamil film Tourist Family has achieved a major milestone by making it to the Best Picture eligibility list. Its inclusion highlights how simple, relatable stories rooted in everyday life can resonate far beyond borders.
Dashavatar
History made. Dashavatar becomes the first Marathi film to enter the Oscars 2026 contention list. Starring Dilip Prabhavalkar, the film’s achievement is a proud moment for Marathi cinema and regional storytelling.
From powerful dramas and cultural epics to animation and regional gems, India’s presence at the Oscars 2026 eligibility stage is louder, prouder, and more diverse than ever. Now, all eyes are on January 22 to see which of these stories make it to the final nominations. Fingers crossed.

