• RRR: Jr NTR and Ram Charan starrer Naatu Naatu shortlisted for Oscar in 'Original song' category

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    RRR: Jr NTR and Ram Charan starrer Naatu Naatu shortlisted for Oscar in 'Original song' category
    While RRR has several hit songs, none of them have reached Naatu Naatu's level of success. For those who don't know, the RRR song's video was filmed at the Mariinskyi Palace (Ukraine Presidential Palace).

    Digital Desk: The fame of SS Rajamouli's masterpiece RRR doesn't seem to be going away any time soon. Nearly every day since it began, the historical action drama has gained new fans. The movie has now received its first Oscar nomination after receiving nominations for the Golden Globes. Charan's song Naatu Naatu has been shortlisted in the 'Original song' category. Yes, you read that correctly.

    When RRR, directed by SS Rajamouli, was nominated for a Golden Globe, it had already made history. For Naatu Naatu, the movie had been able to secure a spot in the Original Song category. The Golden Globe is a huge honour to win because it is regarded as a precursor to the important Academy Awards, which cap off the awards season. Well, RRR has finally succeeded in getting Naatu Naatu on the 95th Academy Awards shortlists. Fans have since praised the team endlessly.

    While RRR has several hit songs, none of them have reached Naatu Naatu's level of success. For those who don't know, the RRR song's video was filmed at the Mariinskyi Palace (Ukraine Presidential Palace). Chandrabose wrote the Telugu song's lyrics, and MM Keeravani composed the music. Naatu Naatu was sung by Kaala Bhairava and Rahul Sipligunj. The track was filmed in 2021.

    Chhello Show, an Indian Gujarati film also known as Last Film Show in English, has been nominated for the Best International Film Oscar. After more than 20 years, it is the first Indian film to be listed in this category.

    In addition to Alejandro González Iárritu's Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths, the category also includes Holy Spider (Denmark), All Quiet on the Western Front (Germany), Saint Omer (France), Corsage (Austria), EO (Poland), Return to Seoul (Cambodia), Decision to Leave (South Korea), Close (Belgium), and Argentina, 1985. (Argentina). Pakistan's Joyland, their first shortlisted entry in the category.