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List of Indian winners and nominees of the Academy Awards

 

List of Indian winners and nominees of the Academy Awards

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A picture of Bhanu Athya.
Bhanu Athaiya became the first Indian to win an Academy Award for designing the costumes for Richard Attenborough's Gandhi (1982).

Several Indian individuals and films have received or been nominated for the Academy Awards (also known as the Oscars) in different categories. As of 2021, 13 Indians have been nominated and eight have won Oscars including in the scientific and technical category.

At the 30th Academy AwardsMehboob Khan's 1957 Hindi-language film Mother India was India's first submission for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film category.[1] It was nominated alongside four other films and lost to the Italian film Nights of Cabiria (1957) by one vote.[2][3] In 1982, The National Film Development Corporation of India was instrumental in co-producing Richard Attenborough's biographical film Gandhi.[4][5] At the 55th Academy AwardsBhanu Athaiya became the first Indian to win an Academy Award for designing the costumes.[6] Ravi Shankar was nominated for Best Original Score for the same film.[7] As of 2022, apart from Mother India, only two Indian films have been nominated for the Oscars—Salaam Bombay! (1988) and Lagaan (2001).

In 1992, legendary Bengali filmmaker Satyajit Ray was bestowed with an Honorary Academy Award, becoming the only Indian to date to receive the honour.[8] Resul Pookutty and A. R. Rahman won the Academy Award for Best Sound Mixing and Best Original Score respectively for the 2008 British film Slumdog Millionaire. Rahman also shared the Best Original Song Award with lyricist Gulzar for the song "Jai Ho".[9] Rahman is the only Indian to win more than one Academy Award.[10] Several Indians and Indian Americans have received the Oscars in the technical category like Rahul ThakkarCottalango Leon and Vikas Sathaye.

Honorary awards[edit]

A portrait of Satyajit Ray.
Satyajit Ray became the first Indian to receive an Honorary Academy Award in 1992.
Honorary awards
YearRecipientNoteRef.
1992
(64th)
Satyajit Ray"In recognition of his rare mastery of the art of motion pictures, and of his profound humanitarian outlook, which has had an indelible influence on filmmakers and audiences throughout the world."[11]
[12]

Competitive awards[edit]

Competitive awards
YearNominee(s)/recipient(s)FilmCategoryResultRef.
1958
(30th)
Mother IndiaMother IndiaBest Foreign Language FilmNominated[2]
1961
(33rd)
Ismail MerchantThe Creation of WomanBest Short Subject (Live Action)Nominated[13]
1969
(41st)
Fali BilimoriaThe House That Ananda BuiltBest Documentary (Short Subject)Nominated
1978
(50th)
Ishu PatelBead GameBest Animated Short FilmNominated[14]
1979
(51st)
K. K. KapilAn Encounter with FacesBest Documentary (Short Subject)Nominated[15]
1983
(55th)
Bhanu AthaiyaGandhiBest Costume DesignWon[16]
Ravi ShankarBest Original ScoreNominated
1987
(59th)
Ismail MerchantA Room with a ViewBest PictureNominated[17]
1989
(61st)
Salaam Bombay!Salaam Bombay!Best Foreign Language FilmNominated[18]
1993
(65th)
Ismail MerchantHowards EndBest PictureNominated[19]
1994
(66th)
The Remains of the DayNominated[20]
2002
(74th)
LagaanLagaanBest Foreign Language FilmNominated[21]
2005
(77th)
Ashvin KumarLittle TerroristBest Short Subject (Live Action)Nominated[22]
2009
(81st)
Resul PookuttySlumdog MillionaireBest Sound MixingWon[23]
Gulzar
(Lyrics)
Best Original Song (For "Jai Ho")Won
A. R. Rahman
(Music)
Won
Best Original ScoreWon
Best Original Song (For "O... Saya")Nominated
2011
(83rd)
127 HoursBest Original ScoreNominated[24]
Best Original Song (For "If I Rise")Nominated
2013
(85th)
Bombay Jayashri
(Lyrics)
Life of PiBest Original Song (For "Pi's Lullaby")Nominated[25]
2019
(91st)
Guneet MongaPeriod. End of Sentence.Best Documentary (Short Subject)Won[26]
2022
(94th)
Rintu Thomas
Sushmit Ghosh
Writing with FireBest Documentary FeatureNominated[27]
2023
(95th)
Shaunak Sen
Aman Mann
All That BreathesBest Documentary FeatureNominated[28]
Kartiki Gonsalves
Guneet Monga
The Elephant WhisperersBest Documentary (Short Subject)Won
M.M. Keeravani (Music)
Chandrabose (Lyrics)
RRRBest Original Song (For "Naatu Naatu")Won

Scientific and technical awards[edit]

Scientific and technical awards
YearNominee(s)/recipient(s)CategoryNoteRef.
2016Rahul Thakkar[a]Academy Award for Technical AchievementShared the award with Richard Chuang[30]
Cottalango Leon[b]Shared the award with Sam Richards and J. Robert Ray[31]
2018Vikas Sathaye[c]Shared the award with John Coyle, Brad Hurndell and Shane Buckham[33]

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