When Lilly Singh socialized with stars like Malala Yousafzai, Chandrabose, Guneet Monga, and Ram Charan, she gave her fans a preview of the 95th Academy Awards. For the occasion, Lilly Singh sported pink shoes and clothing. Lily and Ram are seen raising their fists in the first image, grinning for the camera. (Read more: Fans label it “multiverse of chaos” as Lilly Singh makes Hailey Bieber dance on Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai.)
Lily is shown holding the Oscar alongside Chandrabose, the songwriter for Natu Natu, in the following image. He posed alongside Malala Yousafzai and her husband Asar Malik in another picture. In the following pictures, Lily posed alongside Stephanie Hsu, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Graham, and Sophia Carson while grinning and adopting a new attitude. After winning her Oscar, Lilly got into a fight with Guneet in the previous picture.
Lily posted the images with the description, “Such an honor to be around so many talented people yesterday! I appreciate the opportunity, @theacademy and @abcnetwork! Congrats to everyone who was nominated and who won! A On a personal level, it was incredible to see my fellow South Asians on the red carpet, serving as presenters, and in two cases, winning Oscars!
He further said, “I’d want to congratulate everyone who contributed to #NaatuNaatu and #TheElephantWhisperers. Thanks to your roses, our path has been paved. (rose emoji) Regards! It’s difficult, crucial job, and you have my sincere appreciation. Let’s keep the enthusiasm going forward as we make progress.”
“The Natu Natu performance was AMAZING, but I wish South Asian dancers got an opportunity to be a part of it. Maybe, next year, we can see even more South Asian presence on that platform as presenters, nominees, winners, and dancers. DESIS. (Emoji with pinched fingers) “Lily came to an end.
One user commented on her post by saying, “Agree with the need for more South Asian dancers. Although I adore desi representation, I don’t believe the film academy has fully understood us. They at last understood Asia.” Nonetheless, they have work to do. “Thank you Lily for always showcasing South Asian greatness!” read one response.
Naatu Naatu, a chart-topping Telugu song written by Chandrabose and composed by MM Keeravani, took home the Original Song Oscar at the Academy Awards. RRR, directed by SS Rajamouli, became the first Indian feature film to win an Oscar as a result.
Kartiki Gonsalves, a first-time director, and Guneet Monga, a producer, won the Documentary Short Film category with Netflix’s Tamil documentary The Elephant Whispers.