SS Rajamouli's film 'RRR' has created history once again after the film's song 'Naatu Naatu' has been nominated in the Best Original Song category at the Oscars 2023. Composed by MM Keeravani and written by Kaal Bhairav 바카라바카라and Rahul Sipligunj, the track features the film바카라s lead stars Ram Charan and Jr NTR.
As congratulations poured in for Team RRR, two-time Academy Award-winning composer AR Rahman also reacted to Natu Natu getting an Oscar nod. While interacting with the media at an event in Mumbai, the celebrated music composer said that a decade back, Indian films should have been recognized at international awards.
바카라I thought it (India getting the nomination) would start ten years ago. It is 12 years late,바카라 he told reporters. 바카라It should happen every year from India because we are a country of 1.3 billion people and there is amazing talent in every aspect of filmmaking. Most films don바카라t enter the competition.바카라
Rahman said, 바카라At least they (the makers of RRR) had the guts to put it out there. If nobody knows your film, who is going to vote for it? I wish them all the best and I wish that they may live.바카라
RRR바카라s Natu Natu to compete with 바카라Applause바카라 from 바카라Tell It Like a Woman바카라, 바카라Hold My Hand바카라 from 바카라Top Gun: Maverick바카라, 바카라Lift Me Up바카라 from 바카라Black Panther: Wakanda Forever바카라 at Academy Awards 2023 Will happen. and 바카라This Is a Life바카라 from 바카라Everything Everywhere All at Once바카라.
This is the third major international recognition for 바카라Naatu Naatu바카라, composed by MM Keeravani and written by Kaal Bhairav 바카라바카라and Rahul Sipligunj, after Keeravani won the Golden Globe as well as the Critics바카라 Choice Award for the track earlier this month. The film won another Critics바카라 Choice Award 바카라 Best Foreign Language Film.
바카라RRR바카라 (Rise Roar Revolt), a pre-independence fictional story, follows two real-life Indian revolutionaries 바카라 Alluri Sitarama Raju (Ram Charan) and Komaram Bheem (Junior NTR) in the 1920s.
Meanwhile, 바카라Jai Ho바카라 from the 2008 British film 바카라Slumdog Millionaire바카라, directed by Danny Boyle, was the first Hindi song to win Academy Awards in the Best Original Score and Original Song categories. It was composed by AR Rahman and written by Gulzar