After
winning
seven
awards
at
BAFTAs,
The
King"s
Speech
is
once
again
making
it
big.
This
time,
it
shines
at
the
83rd
Annual
Academy
Awards
2011,
which
has
been
held
at
the
Kodak
theatre,
Los
Angeles.
The
Tom
Hooper-directed
historical
flick
was
nominated
in
12
categories
and
has
managed
to
receive
the
top
four
honours
at
the
Oscar
Awards
2011
on
Sunday.
Firstly,
The
King"s
Speech
has
won
the
top-most
honour
of
Oscars,
the
Best
Motion
Picture,
beating
nine
hit
movies.
Secondly,
Colin
Firth,
who
played
Prince
Albert,
Duke
of
York/King
George
VI
in
the
film,
has
bagged
the
Best
Actor
gong
for
his
wonderful
performance.
Thirdly,
Tom
Hooper
has
walked
away
with
Best
Director
award.
Finally,
David
Seidler
has
received
the
Best
Original
Screenplay
award.
The
King's
Speech
is
a
British
Historical
drama
about
the
King
George
VI.
Though
movie
got
rave
reviews,
some
film
reviewers
had
the
accused
the
movie
bosses
of
twisting
some
historical
events.
It
has
been
made
the
whopping
budget
of
£8
million
and
it
has
topped
the
Box
Office
records
for
several
weeks
with
its
collections
reaching
$235,468,702
across
the
globe.
However,
the
film
The
King's
Speech
has
already
been
screened
at
several
International
Film
Festivals.
Earlier,
it
has
topped
the
winners
list
of
BAFTA
Awards
2011
by
bagging
seven
top
awards
out
of
its
14
nominations.
It
has
also
bagged
one
Golden
Globe
award
out
of
its
seven
nominations.