AR Rahman on Friday took to Twitter and congratulated R Madhavan after his movie, Rocketry: The Nambi Effect, fetched the Best Feature Film award on the 69th National Film Awards. In his tweet, the music composer additionally revealed that he most well-liked the movie over Oppenheimer. Oppenheimer is a Christopher Nolan movie. Also learn: National Film Awards 2023 full listing of winners
AR Rahman prefers Rocketry: The Nambi Effect over Oppenheimer
Re-sharing an outdated tweet, AR Rahman wrote, “Congrats Madhavan….I still remember the impact of your movie watching at Cannes ….have to confess now (great timing)… I liked yours better than #Oppenheimer.” Oppenheimer is ready throughout World War II, and follows physicist J Robert Oppenheimer, performed by Cillian Murphy.
His tweet got here with a photograph of R Madhavan and Nambi Narayanan. The outdated tweet was a evaluation of Rocketry: The Nambi Effect, shared by AR Rahman after the screening. It learn, “Just watched #Rocketrythenambieffect at Cannes ..Take a bow @ActorMadhavan for bringing a new voice to Indian cinema #changeishere #respecttoIndianscientists.”
Rocketry: The Nambi Effect wins National Award
On Thursday, moments after the National Awards have been introduced, R Madhavan who’s the director and lead actor of Rocketry: The Nambi Effect, posted a screenshot of the TV display screen saying the identical, as he posed along with his mom. Sharing the picture, the actor wrote, “Wish you the Happiest Birthday yet Amma.. All yours, Appa’s and Nambi Sirs Blessings. A Heartfelt “Thank You” to all of the jury members of the National Award, @MIB_India Shri @ianuragthakur Ji and all in his group. Thank you for the auspicious, starting in Cannes. Team Rocketry and @NambiNOfficial. I don’t know what to say. For as soon as Truely speechless.”
R Madhavan on his win
He later informed News18, “On Wednesday, after the victory of Chandrayaan-3, I could not think I could get any happier but on Thursday, with the big win for Rocketry and a childlike-glee on Nambi Narayanan sir’s face, it has been the ultimate reward! Five years of agony, pain, blood and sweat vanished in that one second when we called Nambi Sir and saw his face this morning. I’m very grateful to the audience, the jury and to the public for the kind of recognition we have got. It urges me to do even better than I can. I’m flattered, touched and quite speechless.”
Nambi Narayanan
On the other hand, Nambi Narayanan who is a former ISRO scientist, told ANI, “I’m actually glad and I’ve no phrases to specific my happiness…I used to be observing Chandrayaan’s success yesterday and at present this declaration of the National Award – the nation has accorded its approval for my life’s story…I’m doubly glad.”
Source: www.hindustantimes.com