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Which Indian movie has won Oscar?

Unfortunately, no Indian film has ever received the prestigious Academy Award. However, Indian films have received numerous Oscar nominations, and many Indians have won coveted Oscars for their contributions to the film. Take a look at the list of Indians who have received the prestigious Academy Awards.

Gulzar

Gulzar

At the 81st Academy Awards, Gulzar, a well-known Indian lyricist, won the Oscar for Best Original Song for his song “Jai Ho.” On the film’s song “Slumdog Millionaire,” Rahman and Gulzar cooperated.

Flashbacks illustrate how 18-year-old Jamal Malik (Dev Patel) came to be on the Indian version of “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire” in the film “Slumdog Millionaire.” When their mother dies, Jamal and his brother Salim survive on the streets of Mumbai as members of a gang of teenage thieves. Jamal scrapes by on part-time work until he gets a job on the game show, while Salim is drawn to the life of crime.

A.R. Rahman

A.R. Rahman

Is there any need to introduce this musical virtuoso? I don’t believe so, but I’m glad I didn’t know him before. The renowned musician received Best Original Score and Best Original Song for his work on the film “Slumdog Millionaire” at the 81st Academy Awards.

Resul Pookutty

Resul Pookutty

Resul Pookutty, a sound mixer, shared the Oscar for Best Sound Mixing with Richard Pryke and Ian Tapp for the film “Slumdog Millionaire.”

Bhanu Athaiya

Bhanu Athaiya

Bhanu Athaiya became the first Indian to win an Academy Award or an Oscar for costume design in the film ‘Gandhi’ in 1982.

When it comes to the film ‘Gandhi,’ It’s a well-received biographical picture about Mohandas Gandhi (Ben Kingsley), a beloved Indian politician who defied British rule. Gandhi, who is committed to nonviolent resistance, is initially dismissed by English authorities, including the powerful Lord Irwin (John Gielgud), but he and his cause acquire international renown, and his peaceful protests aid India’s freedom.

These aren’t Indian films, but they’ve made us proud because they’re based on Indian plots and stories. In many ways, they are Indian films because they feature Indian actors.

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