Oscars 2023: MM Keeravani, Guneet Monga, Shaunak Sen attend Nominees’ Luncheon

Nominees for the 95th Academy Awards at the luncheon | Photo Credit: ANI

The nominations for the 95th Oscars were celebrated at a luncheon on Monday. The annual tradition has become the unofficial kickoff to the second phase of the Oscar campaign. The event featured more than a few stars hoping to earn trophies at the annual awards show. India’s MM Keeravani, Guneet Monga and Shaunak Sen also marked their presence at the star-studded luncheon at the Beverly Hilton Hotel.

There were multiple-time winners such as Steven Spielberg, Roger Deakins, and Justin Hurwitz, as well as multiple-time nominees such as Tom Cruise, Michelle Williams, Sarah Polley, Rian Johnson, Marie Zophres, and Diane Warren. First-time nominees Brandon Fraser, Hong Chow, Austin Butler, Ke Hui Quan and Paul Mescal were also in attendance.

The menu for the star-studded event included a two-course meal with dessert, which included a harvest salad and king oyster mushroom scallops, wild mushroom risotto, roasted Brussels sprouts, baby carrots and pea tendrils. For dessert, guests were served an opera cake, ganache and fresh berries, People informed of.

During the event, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences president Janet Yang addressed Will Smith’s infamous slapping of Chris Rock during the previous year’s Oscars, telling the roomful of nominees that the Academy’s initial response was “inadequate”. (The apologetic Smith resigned from the Academy, which banned him from attending its events for 10 years.)

The 95th Oscar Awards will be held on March 12 at the Dolby Theater in Hollywood. This time not just one, but three important Indian films are competing for the coveted Oscar Awards 2023 nominations. RRR is on the shortlist for Best Original Song for dance song grandson grandson‘, Who won a Golden Globe Award in the same category earlier this year.

Shaunak Sen all that breathes Nominated for Best Documentary Feature Film Guneet Monga elephant whispering For Best Documentary Short.

India’s official Oscar entry, chailo show Or last movie show, was left out of the final slate in Best International Feature film category.