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Deepika Padukone says India has been robbed of Oscars many times, recalls 'RRR' moment

ANI March 24, 2025 111 views

Actress Deepika Padukone shared her thoughts on Instagram regarding India's frequent snubbing at the Oscars. She recalled the emotional victory moment for RRR's Best Original Song award in 2023, which she witnessed in person. Deepika expressed her belief that numerous Indian films, rich in heritage and talent, deserved more recognition. Clips of praised yet non-nominated films like The Lunchbox and Tumbbad were featured in her video, underscoring her point.

"India has been robbed of the Oscars many times." - Deepika Padukone
Mumbai, March 24: Actor Deepika Padukone believes that many Indian films deserved to win Oscars but were repeatedly snubbed.

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Deepika shares thoughts on Oscar snubs for Indian cinema

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Recalls RRR's memorable win for Naatu Naatu

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Praises Adrien Brody's Best Actor victory

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Highlights non-nominated Indian films like Tumbbad and The Lunchbox

Deepika took to her Instagram account to share a video in which the actress, who is seen getting ready for a Louis Vuitton show in Paris, recalls being at the Academy Awards when RRR won Best Original Song for 'Naatu Naatu' in 2023.

The actress also expressed her disappointment, stating how India has been "robbed of the Oscars" too many times despite its rich cinematic heritage and the talent present in the industry.

"India has been robbed of the Oscars many times. Many, many deserving movies, I feel, have been snubbed. Whether it's movies, whether it's talent... But I remember being in the audience when they announced RRR, and I got emotional. Outside of being an Indian, I had nothing to do with that movie, but that was a huge, huge moment. That felt very, very personal," Deepika said in the video.

The 'Chennai Express' actress also spoke about this year's Oscars and mentioned that the one win that made her very happy was Adrien Brody's Best Actor win for 'The Brutalist.'

As she spoke, clips of critically acclaimed Indian films, including 'All We Imagine As Light', 'Laapataa Ladies', 'Tumbbad', and 'The Lunchbox', were featured in the video. These films, which received worldwide praise, did not get nominated for the Oscars.

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Deepika attended the Louis Vuitton show at the Cour Carre du Louvre. The actress is the first Indian to be signed as a global ambassador for both Louis Vuitton and Cartier.

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