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
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!"
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.