Oscars: India's Naatu Naatu wins Best Original Song
Los Angeles: India shined at the ongoing Oscars as 'Naatu Naatu' from the RRR movie won the title for 'Best Original Song' on Sunday.
The Oscars was awarded to composer MM Keeravaani and lyricist Chandrabose.
'Naatu Naatu' from 'RRR' wins the Oscar for Best Original Song! #Oscars #Oscars95 pic.twitter.com/tLDCh6zwmn
— The Academy (@TheAcademy) March 13, 2023
Actors Ram Charan and Jr NTR featured in the viral song which has been making a strong presence felt across several international award ceremonies in recent months.
The Indian song's journey to winning the title was not easy as it defeated heavyweight competitors like Lady Gaga's Hold My Hand from Top Gun: Maverick, Rihanna'sLift Me Up from Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, This Is A Life from Everything Everywhere All At Once, and Applause from Tell It Like A Woman to win the award.
The song had earlier made an impressive run when it clinched the Golden Globe for Best Original Song in January.
The song was also performed live during the Oscars event on Sunday night.
The song was performed by Rahul Sipligunj and Kaala Bhairava, and danced by Lauren Gottlieb, making it a proud moment for the nation.
‘RRR’ is a Telugu action drama, starring NTR Jr, Ram Charan, Alia Bhatt, Ajay Devgn and Shriya Saran, among others.
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Apart from Naatu Naatu, Indian film The Elephant Whisperers also won the Best Documentary Short Subject.
Deepika Padukone makes special appearance:
Interestingly, there was another Indian connection to the glittering ceremony when Deepika Padukone, the third Indian to attend as a presenter after Persis Khambatta and Priyanka Chopra, introduced the performance.
Deepika Padukone introduces
— Suraj Beera (@SurajBeera) March 13, 2023
" Naatu Naatu " to the academy 💫 for live #Oscars performance of #RRR's "Naatu Naatu" Dolby Theatre. #DeepikaAtOscars
Standing Ovation 🔥💥#RamCharan #JrNTR #SSRajamouli #MMKeeravani #RRRForOscar#NaatuNaatuForOscars #AcademyAwards pic.twitter.com/p9PIWesKyW
With the title, Naatu Naatu became the first Indian song and movie to win the Oscars.
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