We know Bollywood fans and Hindi cinema lovers might feel a bit let down because there aren't any Bollywood movies at the Oscars this time. But don't worry! We've got your back. Let's bring back the excitement by revisiting the greatness of Bollywood movies that were nominated for Oscars in the past.
These movies are like hidden treasures, and now we have a chance to enjoy them all over again.?
As we look forward to Oscars 2024, here's a list that can help Bollywood movie lovers find out where they can watch these once-Oscar-nominated Bollywood movies.
Regarded as one of Bollywood's most beloved films, 'Mother India' marked India's first-ever nomination in the Best Foreign Language Film category. Directed by Mehboob Khan, the movie depicts the challenges faced by a rural Indian woman as she endeavors to raise her children during the pre-independence era.
Where To Watch?
Mother India is available on Amazon Prime Video and YouTube.
Guided by the direction of Mira Nair, Salaam Bombay! delves into the harsh realities experienced by street children in Mumbai (formerly Bombay). The film earned acclaim for Mira Nair's exceptional craftsmanship, garnering widespread positive reviews and a nomination for Best Foreign Language Film.
Where To Watch?
The movie clips are available on YouTube, but as of now, no OTT platform in India is streaming the film.
Starring Bollywood star Aamir Khan, Lagaan received a nomination in the Best Foreign Language Film category. Directed by Ashutosh Gowariker, the film tells the story of a diverse group of farmers who unite to confront the British in a game of cricket.?
Where To Watch?
The movie Lagaan is available on Netflix.
Over the years, besides films, Indians have made a mark at the Oscars, consistently receiving nominations in various categories during the Academy Awards.
The award ceremony, according to Indian Standard Time (IST) this year, is scheduled for March 11, 2024, from 4:30 a.m. to 7:30 a.m.
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