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Last Film Show, RRR track Naatu Naatu make it to Oscars 2023 shortlist

| @indiablooms | Dec 22, 2022, at 07:27 pm

In one step close to the Oscars glory, Gujarati film Chhello Show or Last Film Show and SS Rajamouli directorial RRR's popular track Naatu Naatu have been shortlisted in two separate categories for the coming year's Academy Awards.

Last Film Show, which is directed by Pan Nalin, is competing in the Best International Feature Film category.

Naatu Naatu is competing in the Best Original Song category.

Two other Indian films, All That Breathes and The Elephant Whisperers, have been shortlisted for the Documentary Feature Film category.

The Indian films, which have so far been nominated for the Oscars, are Mother India, Salaam Bombay and Lagaan.

The 95th Academy Awards will be held on Mar 12, 2023.

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