India's Naatu Naatu song impressed the jury at this year's Oscars. It's a history-making moment

Naatu Naatu, the breakout song from the action movie RRR, has won the Oscar for best original song. It's the first time an Indian film has been named the winner in the award category.

M.M. Keeravaani (left) and Chandrabose hold their prizes after winning the Oscar for best original song.

M.M. Keeravaani (left) and Chandrabose celebrate after winning the Oscar for best original song. Naatu Naatu made history in January when it won the Golden Globe for best original song. Source: Reuters / Jordan Strauss

Key Points
  • No Indian film has won an Oscar until now.
  • At this year's ceremony, two Indian films won awards.
  • The history-making Oscars were in the categories of best documentary short film and best original song.
Indians erupted in celebration after "Naatu Naatu," the breakout hit from the action movie "RRR," won the Academy Award for best original song, making history as the first movie from the country to win the honour.

The song - a fast-paced number that has found fans all over the world, spawned a TikTok challenge and has millions of views on YouTube - won a standing ovation when it was performed at the 95th Academy Awards on Sunday night.

Indians had won Oscars previously, but no Indian film had won an Academy Award before Sunday night in Los Angeles.
RRR and The Elephant Whisperers, which won best documentary short film, gave the country two Oscar-winning films in one night.

"No words can describe this surreal moment. Dedicating this to all our amazing fans across the world. THANK YOU!!," the Twitter account for .

Television showed images of people dancing to the song in the streets, minutes after the award was announced, even as #NaatuNaatu was a top trend on Twitter.

"The popularity of 'Naatu Naatu' is global. It will be a song that will be remembered for years to come," Prime Minister Narendra Modi , congratulating the team behind the song.

'Long overdue'

"Entire India is proud. They have brought India to the world stage," singer Prudhvi Chandra, one of the singers of Naatu Naatu, told the India Today news channel.

In the film, made in the South Indian language of Telugu, and directed by S.S. Rajamouli, Naatu Naatu begins when the two leads, played by Ram Charan and N.T. Rama Rao Jr., flaunt their dance skills after being bullied as the only Indian people invited to a British party in colonial times.
When a young British man aims racist insults at the leads, they decide to educate him using the song Naatu Naatu.

During the scene, which was filmed at Ukraine’s grand Mariinskyi Palace, everyone at the party, including the scoffing British man, tries to master the moves.

At the Oscars, composer M.M. Keeravani burst into song while accepting the award on stage, along with songwriter Chandrabose.
Kartiki Gonsalves (left) and Guneet Monga hold their Oscars for best documentary short film, The Elephant Whisperer.
Kartiki Gonsalves (left) and Guneet Monga hold their Oscars for best documentary short film, The Elephant Whisperer. The film is about a couple in South India who adopt a baby elephant and care for him. Source: AAP / Jordan Strauss
"I feel this is about just the beginning of everything so that the world - particularly the Western World - focuses more on Indian music and Asian music, which is long overdue," Keeravani said backstage after winning the award.

The Elephant Whisperers is about a couple in South India who adopt a baby elephant and care for him.

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Published 13 March 2023 7:27pm
Updated 13 March 2023 7:47pm
Source: Reuters


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