Good news came for India on Monday morning from the 95th Oscar Award Ceremony. The song Naatu Naatu from the film RRR won the award for Best Original Song. At the same time, The Elephant Whispers became the Best Documentary Short Film. However, the documentary feature film All That Breathes has dropped out of the race. India got nominations in these three categories in the Oscar Awards.
Natu-Natu had earlier received the title of Best Original Song at the Golden Globes Awards. Chandrabose and composer MM Keerwani, who wrote RRR's Natu-Natu song at the Oscar ceremony, took the trophy. Apart from this, The Elephant Whisperers director Kartiki Gonsalves and producer Guneet Monga received the award. During this, Deepika Padukone present in the ceremony became emotional.
Guneet said – 2 women did it for India
After The Elephant Whispers won the Best Documentary Short Film award, producer Guneet Monga wrote on social media – We just won the first Oscar for any Indian production. Two women did this. I'm still trembling. At the same time, director Kartiki Gonsalves wrote - This award is for my motherland India.
The film The Elephant Whispers won Best Documentary Short Film. Producer Guneet Monga (in red saree) received the trophy.
Guneet's second documentary got Oscar
The Elephant Whispers is Guneet's second film to win an Oscar. Earlier, his film Period End of Sentence received the Oscar Award in the category of Best Documentary Short Film in 2019. The film tells the story of a South Indian couple, Boman and Bailey, who take care of an orphaned baby elephant named Raghu. The bonding between humans and animals has been shown through this film.
Deepika Padukone joined as a presenter
Deepika Padukone has become a part of the ceremony as a presenter this year. This ceremony started on Monday morning at 5.30 am in Los Angeles. The live streaming through the Twitter handle of the Academy Awards is not visible in India. On opening the post, a message is being displayed - 'This video is not available in your location'.
For the first time in 62 years, instead of red, champagne color carpet
The red carpet trend started 62 years ago at the Oscars. This time this trend has been changed. This time in the Oscar ceremony, the stars took entry on the champagne colored carpet. Earlier, Kaal-Rahul gave a live performance on RRR's song Natu-Natu. The audience gave a standing ovation. Many stars from Hollywood to Bollywood have reached this award show being held in Los Angeles.
Comments
Post a Comment