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After attending the Oscars, where RRR’s Naatu Naatu won Best Original Music, Ram Charan celebrated his return to India. At the Delhi Airport on Friday, the actor was met by a sea of admirers. Together with his wife Upasana, the actor attended the Oscars event and walked the red carpet alongside Jr. NTR and director SS Rajamouli.

During the 95th Academy Awards, RRR made history by being the first Indian production to win an Oscar for Original Song. Naatu Naatu was played live at the 2023 Oscars, and it received a standing ovation. The crowd applauded every time actress Deepika Padukone uttered the name of the song or the movie as she introduced the performance on stage.

Ram reportedly said, “I am thrilled and satisfied,” as quoted by ANI. Thank you all so much. MM Keeravani, SS Rajamouli, and Chandrabose are people we are proud of. We walked to the red carpet and brought an Oscar for India as a result of their labor of love. I want to thank all the viewers and people in India from the North to the South and the East to the West for supporting RRR and making the song “Naatu Naatu” a hit. Naatu Naatu was an Indian folk song; it wasn’t one of ours. That provided us with a platform for the Oscars. To attend an occasion where he would also meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the actor traveled to Delhi.

Composer MM Keeravani made the following statement in his acceptance speech after winning the Oscar for Naatu Naatu: “There was just one desire on my mind…RRR has to win…the pride of every Indian…and it must place me on top of the globe.” The Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles served as the site of the 95th Academy Awards ceremony.
Naatu Naatu really rose to the status of a worldwide phenomenon in recent months. The soundtrack caused the crowds to cheer and dance in the aisles at all of its most recent showings in the west. RRR is a fictitious narrative based on the lives of Alluri Sitarama Raju and Komaram Bheem, two well-known rebels who lived in the pre-independence period in the 1920s. Jr. NTR played Bheem while Ram Charan portrayed Ram.

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