Oscars 2024: Once again RRR got a place in the Oscars, Ram Charan and Junior NTR were seen with the song 'Natu Natu'

Posted on 11th Mar 2024 by rohit kumar

The 96th Academy Awards has announced the names of the winners. The event, which took place at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles, saw a gathering of Hollywood stars. The stars' style set the red carpet on fire. Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer and Greta Gerwig's Barbie made waves at Oscars 2024.

 

This event full of Hollywood films and stars brought a glow to the faces of Indians when 'RRR' once again got a place at the Oscars.

 

'RRR' got its place again

SS Rajamouli's film 'RRR' made a splash at the Oscars last year. The song Natu Natu Ne from the film was not only honored with the award but this song was also performed on stage. At the same time, once again 'RRR' made its place on the Oscar stage. After this, it became difficult for fans to remain calm on social media.

 

Natu Natu gave respect

The song 'Natu-Natu' was shown twice on screen at Oscars 2024. First of all, while paying tribute to the stunt coordinator, a scene from the song was featured on the screen, in which Ram Charan and Jr. NTR were doing the hook step. At the same time, the song Natu Natu was shown for the second time during the announcement of the Best Song Award. These glimpses of Natu Natu from Oscar 2024 are trending on social media.

 

Oscar paid tribute to Nitin Desai

Tribute was paid to Indian art director Nitin Desai at Oscars 2024. During a special segment, film artists from around the world were remembered for their contributions. Apart from Nitin Desai, Friends star Matthew Perry, Tina Turner, actor Ryan O'Neal, music director Richard Lewis, actress Glenda Jackson, Harry Belafonte, Pee-Wee Herman, actor Paul Reubens, musician Bill Lee, Chita Rivera, Melinda Dillon, Norman Jewison, Piper Laurie, Julian Sands, Carl Weathers, Treat Williams, Burt Young.

 

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