Los Angeles: Oppenheimer, the biopic on atomic bomb creator Oppenheimer, won seven Oscars and 'Poor Things' won four Oscars at the 96th Academy Awards ceremony organized by the Academy of Motion Pictures and Sciences at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles on Sunday. Ukrainian documentary 20 Days in Mariupol won the Oscar, beating Nisha Pahuja's To Kill a Tiger, which was nominated in a documentary feature film. The magic of Naatu Naatu is still intact at the Oscars, with the action sequence of RRR being included in the Best Action Sequence category, which has once again sent the Indian audience into a frenzy on social media.
The blockbuster film Oppenheimer, which was nominated in a total of thirteen categories at the Oscars, received a total of seven Oscar awards including Best Picture, Best Direction, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor. “I'm grateful for my terrible childhood, and for the Academy, in that order,” said Robert Downey Jr., who won the Best Supporting Actor Oscar.
Disappointment in India due to Nisha Pahuja's documentary not getting the Oscar. After the Indian documentary got the Oscar Award in the Best Documentary Short category last year, this year also everyone's eyes were on Nisha Pahuja's documentary film To Kill a Tiger, but the Ukrainian documentary 20 Days These Mariupol received an Oscar.
major oscar award winners
1. Best Film: Oppenheimer
2. Best Director: Christopher Nolan-Oppenheimer
3. Best Actor: Cillian Murphy-Oppenheimer
4. Best Supporting Actor: Robert Downey Jr.
5. Best Cinematography: Hoyte van Hoytma – Oppenheimer
6. Best Actress: Emma Stone – Godzilla – Minus One
7. Best Film Editing: Jennifer Lamm-Oppenheimer
8. Best International Feature Film: The Zone of Interest – UK
9. Best Documentary Feature Film: 20 Days in Mariupol – Ukraine
10. Best Visual Effects: Takashi Yamazaki – Godzilla – Minus One