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Keeping its tradition of screening Oscar-winning films, Anuradha Cineplex has announced the 10th season of the Oscar Film Festival...

Digital Desk: Maintaining its tradition of screening Oscar-winning films, Anuradha Cineplex has announced the 10th season of the Oscar Film Festival, which will begin on March 24.

Guwahati residents will be able to witness their favourite Oscar-winning films from March 24 to 29, as the northeast's best single-screen theatre announces a five-day movie festival.

Since 2013, Anuradha Cineplex in Los Angeles, USA, has been broadcasting the Oscar-winning film within 15 days of its announcement.

Since then, the movie theatre has been telecasting movies across its screens, catering to moviegoers who want to be a part of this cinematic festival. 

Anuradha Cineplex will screen 'Everything, Everywhere, All At Once,' which received several Oscars at the 95th Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Actress, Best Director, Best Supporting Act, Best Supporting Actress, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Film Editing.

Not to mention the Indian film 'RRR,' starring Junior NTR and Ram Charan, which made ripples throughout the world with their hit song 'Natu Natu,' which won Best Song at the Oscars.

Other films that will be screened at Anuradha Cineplex include Avatar-The Way of Water (Best Visual Effects), The Whale (Best Actor, Best Makeup & Hairstyling), The Fablemans (Nominated for Best Best Picture), Mrs Harris Goes to Paris (Nominated for Best Costume Design), and Elvis (Nominated for Best Picture). 
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