SS Rajamouli elated at RRR's mention in Oscar's new Stunt Design category announcement poster

ANI April 11, 2025 183 views

The Academy has made cinema history by introducing a groundbreaking Stunt Design category for the 100th Oscars ceremony. Filmmaker SS Rajamouli is thrilled that his blockbuster RRR was highlighted in the announcement alongside other notable films like Mission Impossible. The new category, set to debut for films released in 2027, represents a significant milestone for stunt performers and action designers. This recognition validates the incredible skill, creativity, and risk involved in creating memorable cinematic action sequences.

"At last!! After a 100-year wait!!!" - SS Rajamouli
Hyderabad, April 11: Filmmaker SS Rajamouli was elated after the Academy of Motion Picture Arts Services (AMPAS) gave a special shoutout to his blockbuster film RRR while introducing a new category of Stunt Design for the 100th Oscars ceremony.

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Academy creates first-ever Stunt Design Oscar category

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RRR mentioned in landmark announcement

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Stunt community celebrates historic recognition

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Category will debut for 2027 films in 2028

In a landmark announcement, the Academy introduced a new category for stunt design on Thursday. It will be for the films released in 2027, while the Oscars, for the first time under this category, will be announced in 2028 at its 100th edition, reported Variety.

Along with the Hollywood stunt community, filmmaker Rajamouli is also on cloud nine after his movie RRR got a special shoutout by the Academy, along with Tom Cruise's Mission Impossible, as they introduced the Best Stunt Design category for the Oscars.

Taking to his X handle, the RRR director expressed gratitude to director David Leitch, Chris O'Hara, and the stunt community for their efforts in making this historic recognition possible.

He wrote, "At last!! After a 100-year wait !!! Ecstatic for the new Oscars stunt design category for the films releasing in 2027! Huge thanks to David Leitch, Chris O'Hara, and the stunt community for making this historic recognition possible, and to @TheAcademy, CEO Bill Kramer, and President Janet Yang for honoring the power of stunt work. Thrilled to see #RRRMovie's action visual shining in the announcement!"

https://x.com/ssrajamouli/status/1910555130828886436

According to Variety, the category rules for eligibility and voting for the inaugural award will be announced in 2027 with the complete 100th Academy Awards Rules.

The specifics of the award's presentation will be determined later by the Academy's Board of Governors and executive leadership. The last new award category created in the Oscars was achievement in casting, established in 2024. It will begin with next year's 98th Academy Awards for films released in 2025.

In a statement to Variety, Jeff Wolfe, president of the Stuntmen's Association, expressed his happiness at the announcement of the stunt design category. He called it a "historic moment" for their community (stuntmen).

"I can't express enough how thrilled and proud we are to see the Academy recognize the art and craft of stunt action design with its own Oscar category. This is a historic moment for our community. For decades, stunt performers, coordinators, and action designers have played a crucial role in shaping the cinematic experience, often putting their bodies on the line to bring unforgettable moments to the screen. This recognition validates the passion, innovation, creativity and hard work that go into every fall, fight, and fireball. It's not just a win for our industry -- it's a win for storytelling," said Wolfe, as quoted by Variety.

On the work front, Rajamouli is set to direct a movie tentatively titled SSB29, starring Mahesh Babu. The film was written by Vijayendra Prasad. However, further details about the cast are still under wraps.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
This is HUGE for Indian cinema! RRR's action sequences were next level and totally deserve this recognition. So proud to see our films getting global appreciation 🙌
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Rahul S.
About time stunts got their own category! The Naatu Naatu fight scene alone deserves an award. Rajamouli is putting Indian cinema on the world map.
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Meena P.
While I'm happy for the recognition, I hope this doesn't encourage more dangerous stunts just for awards. Safety should always come first in filmmaking.
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Arjun V.
The train sequence in RRR was mind-blowing! Can't wait to see what other films will compete in this category. Action cinema just got more exciting!
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Sneha M.
So happy for the stunt community! These artists risk their lives for our entertainment and never get proper credit. Better late than never! 💪
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Vikram R.
Interesting move by the Academy. I wonder if this will lead to more practical stunts instead of CGI-heavy action scenes. Either way, RRR deserves this spotlight!

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