Kiran Rao's film Missing Ladies, will it become India's Oscar champion?

Ladies Ladies: Kiran Rao's new film 'Missing Ladies' has secured the status of India's official entry for Oscars 2025. The film raises important issues like gender equality and women empowerment, especially in rural India.

'Missing Ladies' is a unique story based on the journey of two newlywed brides. The film stars Pratibha Ranta and Nitanshi Goyal in the lead roles, while Sparsh Srivastava plays an unlucky husband who accidentally brings home the wrong bride. The film is co-produced by Aamir Khan and shot in a village in Madhya Pradesh. The story is set in the year 2001 when mobile phones were a luxury in rural areas.

intense competition

The selection of this film in the Oscars was not easy. 'Missing Ladies' had to compete with Ranbir Kapoor's 'Animal', Kartik Aryan's 'Chandu Champion', Prabhas' 'Kalki 2898 A.D.' and many other popular films. But Rao's film attracted attention due to its unique story and social message.

Kiran Rao's dream

Kiran Rao said in an interview, 'If it is selected for Oscar, my dream will be fulfilled.' She told that she got the story of this film from her ex-husband Aamir Khan, when he returned from a screenwriting competition. Aamir told her about two girls in a train and this story touched Kiran's heart.

The purpose of the film

'Missing Ladies' not only entertains but also gives an important message. This film attempts to make the audience aware of the status of women and their rights. Through her work, Kiran Rao has tried to show how small changes can solve big social issues.

The outcome of the film

The film 'Laapta Ladies' has not only made a significant place in Indian cinema but it can also make a mark at the international level. The audience is hoping that this film will bring glory to India at the Oscars. The story of the film, its social relevance and the performances make it an interesting and important film to watch, which will not only be entertaining but also inspiring. Kiran Rao's 'Laapta Ladies' has made its place in the Indian film industry and now all eyes are on the Oscars.

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