‘RRR’ Team Includes Alia In Oscar Nominations! Why?

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As it is known, the makers of ‘RRR’ are now hell-bent on pushing the film for an Oscars nomination as they joined the FYC (For Your Consideration) campaign and sent out 14 nominations for the Oscars in various categories including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Original Song and many others. The most interesting one is definitely sending Alia Bhatt’s name in the Best Supporting Actress category.

While Best Film, Best Actors, Best Screenplay and Best Direction can be understood, a lot of people are scratching their heads over nominating Alia Bhatt for the Oscars. Alia is a very good actress and there is no denying that fact but her role in ‘RRR’ is very small. All she has is one scene where she explains Ram’s backstory to Bheem. There is no other prominent scene of hers in the film. It is safe to say that Shriya and Alia had almost the same screen time in the film and Olivia Morris comparatively had more than the two Indian actresses.

Alia played a lot of beautiful roles in her career and her performances in ‘Raazi’, ‘Gangubai Khatiawadi’ and others are award-worthy. But sending her name for the prestigious Oscars, especially for Sita’s role in ‘RRR’ is a bit silly according to me. While they have sent 14 nominations, getting at least one nomination itself is considered as a huge achievement. Let us wait and see if it happens or not.

‘RRR’ is produced by DVV Danayya on a budget of over 400 crores. The lead actors delivered stupendous performances and MM Keeravani is the music composer who is one of the main pillars in the film’s success. NTR will be seen as Komaram Bheem while Ram Charan plays the role of Alluri Seetha Ramaraju in this massive film which is set in the backdrop of the pre-Independence era.


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Deepika Padukone Stuns at Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

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Deepika Padukone, who’s currently juggling her sci-fi action film with Icon Star Allu Arjun under Atlee, turned heads at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix with an effortless kind of glamour that didn’t even look planned—and that’s exactly why it worked. She simply walked in, golden hour lighting behind her, and the whole mood shifted. Warm, calm, stylish without trying too hard.

Her Magda Butrym high-neck maxi dress had a clean, fluid silhouette that moved beautifully with her steps. It framed her figure in a subtle, confident way—no loud drama, just quiet luxury. Every time she walked, the fabric had this soft, graceful sway.

Then came the twist: a leather aviator jacket casually thrown over the dress. It added that rugged-meets-refined balance Deepika pulls off better than most. The slightly worn-in texture of the jacket gave the whole look a grounded edge without taking away the elegance of the dress.

Meanwhile, Deepika is deep into two massive projects—Atlee’s film with Allu Arjun and King with Shah Rukh Khan and Siddharth Anand. And somehow, between heavy shoot schedules and global appearances, she’s showing up in looks like this that feel both high-fashion and completely effortless.

In short: Deepika is in one of her busiest phases, and also one of her most stylish—cruising through both with the same calm confidence she carried into that Grand Prix paddock.