Aamir Khan’s Laapata Ladies Renamed as Lost Ladies for Oscars Campaign
One of the most talked-about films of the year, Laapata Ladies, has officially been selected as India’s entry for the Oscars, marking a significant milestone in its journey. Directed by Kiran Rao and produced by her ex-husband, Aamir Khan, the film has garnered widespread acclaim for its storytelling and performances.
In a strategic move ahead of the prestigious awards season, the film’s title has been changed to Lost Ladies. This decision aims to enhance the film’s international appeal and recall value, with the team hoping that the new title resonates better with global audiences. Announcing the update on social media, the film’s official handle shared the poster for Lost Ladies, teasing audiences with a glimpse into the “wild, heartfelt journey of Phool and Jaya,” the film’s central characters.
The change in title reflects the team’s commitment to maximizing the film’s visibility and impact during its Oscar campaign. Lost Ladies will now be the official title on all platforms and marketing materials as the team intensifies its promotional efforts with the Academy Awards in mind.
The film features a talented cast, including Nitanshi Goel, Pratibha Ranta, and Sparsh Srivastava in lead roles, with music composed by Ram Sampath. Set against a moving backdrop of personal and social struggles, Lost Ladies tells a poignant story of women navigating their lives in modern-day India.
As the Oscars 2025 ceremony approaches on March 3, all eyes are now on the film as it embarks on its journey to potentially become India’s next big contender at the Academy Awards.