In a historic moment for Indian cinema, the Telugu film “RRR”, directed by SS Rajamouli and starring Ram Charan and Jr NTR, achieved international acclaim by winning an Oscar for Best Original Song with its vibrant track “Naatu Naatu.” This victory at the previous year’s Academy Awards was a first for an Indian film song, marking a significant milestone.
During the recent 96th Academy Awards, while Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” garnered widespread attention with seven awards, “RRR” also had a notable presence.The film’s action-packed climax was featured in a tribute to cinema’s best stunt sequences, a nod that resonated with pride among the Indian community and fans of Telugu cinema.
Moreover, the Oscars paid tribute to “RRR” by featuring the film’s “Naatu Naatu” dance step during the ceremony, moments before announcing the Best Original Song winner for this year.Although “What Was I Made For?” from the “Barbie” movie took the award, the recognition of “RRR”‘s iconic step was a celebratory moment for the film’s admirers globally.
The continuous accolades for “RRR” reflect the film’s enduring impact and the joy it brings to its team and fans around the world.As “RRR” garners further recognition, we invite you to follow our platform for more engaging stories and updates on this cinematic phenomenon.
Adding to the narrative, it’s noteworthy that “RRR” has maintained its relevance in the global cinematic conversation.At the Oscars, the film was honored twice: once with the inclusion of its climax in the stunt tribute video and again with the “Naatu Naatu” dance step showcase.These gestures by the Academy underscore the film’s cultural significance and the widespread appreciation it continues to receive.