Disha Agarwal
@disha_aga05 · 4:49
Oscars 2023 : The Best Documentary Nomination "All that breathes"from India.
The best part for me in this documentary was when it ends and one of the brothers, they just look in the camera and they ask Sunpower and it literally translates to are you listening to me or listen to me before it gets too late. And that is when I balled my eyes out. It was so beautifully portrayed. The nuances of cinematography and the amazing work done by the director, the camera person, the editors. It is absolutely flawless and amazing
Disha Agarwal
@disha_aga05 · 1:14
Hello. Namaste namast karam sattria kalvanakam adab and welcome. You are listening to the Shah Agarwal, a 17 year old humanity student from Mumbai. Today we talk about the song Natu Natu from the hit Telugu language film Ararat which made history by becoming the first Indian film song to win an Oscar. This blockbuster track that had already won the Golden Globes Award also won the best original song at the 95th Academy Awards beating heavyweights like Lady Gaga and Rihanna. Let me know what you all think about it
Muskan Bothra
@Heart_sayer · 1:20
Unlike its fellow nominees for best original song, NATO NATO was central to the film from which it came. The song pops up hard into triple R soundtracking. A fierce dance battle between the film's main characters and group of stuffy british colonizers. It's really a proud moment. As of that scene of the dance, it was between the British colonizers and they were dancing so bravely, they disturbed it and really it's really a very proud moment
Nikita Majhi
@Nikitamajhi · 1:09
Only minutes earlier, Silk, Gunj and Bivara had performed the song with dancers who recreated the staff of actor Ramcharan and Jaya NTR from the film RRR actress Tipika Padhukon who also presented an award at the cere. Many introduced the performance by saying an irrespensant cash Curras electrifying beats and killer dance move to match have made this next song a global sensation. To loud cheers from the audience at the ceremony. So that's what I would like to say. Thank you for this topic