Oscar Awards / India won the Oscars, the song 'Natu-Natu' and the short film 'The Elephant Whispers' got the award

Zoom News : Mar 13, 2023, 10:12 AM
Oscar Awards: Good news came this morning from the 95th Oscar Award Ceremony. The song Naatu Naatu from the film RRR has created history at this prestigious award ceremony. The song has received the Oscar Award in the Original Song category. When the Oscar was announced for the song Natu-Natu, the entire auditorium was buzzing. At the same time, the Indian film 'The Elephant Whispers' has won the award for Best Documentary Short Film. It is directed by Kartiki Gonsalves. The bonding between humans and animals has been shown through this film.

Foreigners dance fiercely on 'Natu Natu'

Let us tell you that even in the Oscar Award ceremony, the song Natu-Natu is in full swing. Along with the entire team of the film, foreigners have also performed on stage on this song. Let us tell you that the performance of the song 'Naatu Naatu' from RRR, directed by SS Rajamouli, also got a standing ovation at the Oscar Awards. Deepika Padukone came on stage as a presenter. As soon as the actress mentioned 'Naatu Naatu', there was a tremendous noise in the auditorium.

Know about the film and song-

This song from the Telugu film RRR became so popular that it took the internet by storm and has now won the Oscar for Original Song.

  • Song - Natu Natu
  • Movie- RRR
  • Producer- D.V.V. Danayya
  • Director- SS Rajamouli
  • Actor- Junior NTR, Ram Charan
  • Composer of Natu Natu - MM Keeravani
  • Writer of Natu Natu - Chandra Bose
  • Category - Best Original Song
  • Live Performance - Oscar Ceremony
  • Presenter- Kaal Bhairav and Rahul Sipligunj
Natu Natu is the song of freedom

Let us tell you that the song 'Natu-Natu' is in itself an image of this film. In the film RRR, two Natu freedom fighters clash with the mighty British Empire. This song is actually a song of freedom, in which a weak community dances and dances and defeats a foreign power that prides itself on being invincible. The story of this film is also historical, so there is no surprise that the film's tremendous success in India and now its song has created history at the Oscars.

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