The Governor said it was a historic and proud moment for the Telugu people and the entire nation that the coveted award was won by a Telugu movie and the song had become a worldwide craze.
VIJAYAWADA: Governor Abdul Nazeer and Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy have congratulated music director M.M. Keeravani and his team for winning the coveted Oscar award for ‘Naatu Naatu’,a reporrt in- the Decan chronicle says.
The Governor said it was a historic and proud moment for the Telugu people and the entire nation that the coveted award was won by a Telugu movie and the song had become a worldwide craze.
The Chief Minister noted that the song written by Chandra Bose and rendered by Rahul Sipligunj and Kaala Bhairava amplified the notations of a variety of genres
Jagan Mohan Reddy conveyed his best wishes to the entire unit and said that the award was an icing on the cake of Indian Cinema, which recently celebrated its centenary year.
Governor Nazeer congratulated music director Keeravani and his entire team of the RRR movie for winning the prestigious Oscar award in the ‘Best Original Song’ category for the ‘Naatu Naatu’ song from the RRR movie at the 95th Oscar Awards at Los Angeles in the US.
Information, PR and cinematography minister S.V. Krishna greeted the team of RRR movie and in particular music director Keeravani.
He said that it was a historic day as the RRR team had won both name and fame. He also greeted the team of India that produced the ‘Elephant Whisperers’ and won the best short documentary award at Oscars 2023.
Telugu Desam chief Chandrababu Naidu said the ‘Naatu Naatu’ had sealed its place in history by winning the academy award for the best original song at the Oscars. This was probably the finest moment for Indian cinema, he said, and added that the Telugus achieving it was even more special.
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