India has been on a celebratory mode as two Indian productions, Naatu Naatu and The Elephant Whisperers, won awards at the 95th Academy Awards. Naatu Naatu won the Best Original Song category, while The Elephant Whisperers won the Documentary Short Subject category. The wins were a moment of pride for Indian cinema, and the industry could not have been happier. The wins have brought the limelight to Indian cinema and have set a benchmark for the filmmakers to come.
Indian actress Charrul Malik said that this year’s Academy Awards would go down in history as the happiest year for Indian cinema. The Oscars are the most prestigious awards in the film industry, and winning them is no mean feat. The wins have put Indian cinema on the world map, and the Indian film fraternity is ecstatic. Charrul said that The Elephant Whisperers would inspire other documentary makers as well. The documentary film tells the story of two women who have devoted their lives to rescuing and rehabilitating elephants in India. The film is high on the female force, as the co-producers, director, writer, co-editor, etc., are women.
Aashiqana 2 actor Mitaali Nag said that she was elated to hear the news. She shared her excitement and said that the Oscar is considered the most prestigious award in the cinema industry. The win was a moment of pride for Indian cinema, and Mitaali said that this was just the beginning for Indian cinema.
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Deepika Padukone, who made her Oscar debut and was one of the presenters, looked stunning and gave a beautiful speech on Naatu Naatu. Mitaali praised Deepika’s look and said that she looked like a queen, so international. She loved the LV gown that Deepika wore and the way she styled it with minimal makeup and just a neckpiece by Cartier. Deepika carried it with total poise and glam. Mitaali wondered why Deepika wasn’t making it big in Hollywood yet. Mitaali also praised Deepika’s emotional connection to the song and said that the speech was perfect with a pinch of humour.
The Elephant Whisperers was directed by Kartiki Gonsalves and produced by Guneet Monga. The film tells the story of two women who have devoted their lives to rescuing and rehabilitating elephants in India. Interestingly, the co-producers, director, writer, co-editor, etc., are women. Mitaali praised the director and the producer and said that they had set a benchmark for Indian filmmakers. The win goes on to prove that women are capable enough to take the country ahead in the world map.
The wins have put Indian cinema on the world map and have set a benchmark for the filmmakers to come. The wins are a moment of pride for Indian cinema, and the industry could not have been happier. Indian cinema has been making strides in the international film fraternity, and the wins are a testament to that. The industry is optimistic about the future and is looking forward to making more such films that can make India proud.
The wins at the 95th Academy Awards have been a moment to remember for Indian cinema. The wins have put Indian cinema on the world map, and the Indian film fraternity is ecstatic. The wins have set a benchmark for the filmmakers to come, and the industry is looking forward to making more such films that can make India proud. The future of Indian cinema looks bright, and the industry is optimistic about the future. The wins are a moment of pride for Indian cinema, and the industry could not have been happier.