Oscars 2023: From RRR's Big Win To Ke Huy Quan Emotional Speech, Here Are Best Moments From The Ceremony

With Everything Everywhere All at Once emerging as the winners with 7 awards, the ceremony had some of the best cheers when the winners emerged with 7 trophies. Read on!

Oscars 2023: Here Are Best Moments From The Ceremony

Oscars 2023 best moments: The most coveted awards ceremony has concluded! The 95th Academy Awards had dozens of memorable moments that will be cherished until we have the next. The event was a mix of surprises and expected wins, as well. This year's Oscars promised a ceremony like no other, from host Jimmy Kimmel's hilarious opening speech to Deepika Padukone introducing RRR's singers to Rihanna's emotional song.

With Everything Everywhere All at Once emerging as winners with 7 trophies, the ceremony fortunately had no unpleasant events, unlike last year's Will Smith and Chris Rock slap. Let's take a look at the best cheer-worthy moments from Oscars 2203.

Deepika Padukone on the stage says, "Do you know how to Naatu? You are about to"

Bollywood actress Deepiak Padukone became the third Indian actor to appear as a presenter and introduced Naatu Naatu, which won in the Best Original Song category. Her speech was interrupted by cheers as she gave a shout-out to the singers Rahul Sipligunj and Kaala Bharava, who performed on the song.

Ke Huy Quan's emotional speech on winning the best supporting actor award

51-year-old Quan, who accepted his trophy for his role in Everything Everywhere All at Once, became the second Asian ever to win an Oscar in a supporting actor category. Quan rose as his name was announced and hugged co-stars Michelle Yeoh and Jamie Lee Curtis. He moved into tears as he gave his speech, in which he said, "My mom is 84 years old and she's at home watching, Mom, I just won an Oscar!"

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India's The Elephant Whisperers wins the Best Documentary Short Film award at the 2023 Oscars

Kartiki Gonsalves and Guneet Monga took center stage as The Elephant Whisperers won the best documentary short film award. It became the first Indian production ever to win an Oscar.

Rihanna blesses us with another breathtaking performance, and ohh! That baby bump

Rihanna gave us a breathtaking performance on "Lift Me Up," flaunting her baby bump while her husband ASAP Rocky cheered her up.

MM Keeravani breaks into a song as he accepts the award.

RRR won an Oscar for its song Naatu Naatu, and its composer, MM Keeravani, performed a song in his acceptance speech. He began with, "Thank you, Academy. I grew up listening to the Carpenters, and now here I am with the Oscars," and then sang, "There was only one wish on my mind / So was Rajamouli's and all my family's / RRR has to win, pride of every Indian / And must put me on the top of the world."

Michelle Yeoh wins the best actress award

Michelle Yeoh became the first Asian woman to win the Academy Award for best actress for her role in Everything Everywhere All At Once. Here's her acceptance speech.

Ram Charan, Deepika Padukone, Jr NTR's reaction on winning the Oscar

Actor Ram Charan, Deepika Padukone, Jr NTR were seen getting emotional as RRR's Naatu Naatu became the first Indian song to win the award.

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Naatu Naatu's performance receives a standing ovation

With deafening cheers and continuous claps, RRR's Naatu Naatu live performance received a standing ovation.

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