Updated On: 11 March, 2024 07:22 PM IST | Athulya Nambiar
The Oscars 2024 brought the best of cinematic talents under one roof at the Dolby theatre in Los Angeles on March 10. From Maitreyi Ramakrishna to Liza Koshy, South Asian representatives also shone at the event. Take a look

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Liza Koshy looked stunning in a red gown for the big night. Born in Texas, Liza is born to American mother and Indian Malyali father
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Ben Kingsley (born to English mother and Gujarati father) attended the ceremony with his partner Daniela Lavender

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British actor and rapper Riz Ahmed of South Asian origin looked sharp in this suit as he attended the ceremony. He was also seen wearing the red lapel pin in support of Palestine and pro Gaza ceasefire
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Nisha Pahuja is an Indian-born Canadian filmmaker, based in Toronto, Ontario. Her credits include Academy Awards-nominated documentary film To Kill a Tiger, winner of 19 awards from festivals. Here she is seen posing with Indian farmer Ranjith on whom the documentary is based

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Maitreyi Ramakrishna looked gorgeous in this black and white gown at the ceremony
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Asad Ayaz, Chief brand officer of Disney, looked dapper in a black suit for the event

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Writer-Director-Producer Nazrin Choudhury looked stunning in a multi-coloured gown for the event
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Dairy Milk sure brings back major childhood memories to all South Asian kids
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SS Rajamouli`s hit track `Naatu Naatu` found a place in this year`s Oscars as well as it was displayed on the screen before the announcement of Best Original Song

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Indian production designer Nitin Chandrakant Desai found a place in the In-Memorium section that pays tribute to the artists whom we lost last year
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RRR also got a nod as the Academy celebrated some of the greatest stunt sequences in cinema
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