In my opinion, A R Rahman's The Beloved is one of the GREATEST film scores I've ever heard; as impactful as Hans Zimmer's Interstellar and Ludwig Göransson's Can You Hear The Music. ... Also, any update on OTT Release? 😭
@@user-jk6rv8zf2q Honestly, I wouldn't mind waiting. This film deserves a nomination at the oscars. If waiting longer for an OTT release is what it takes to give the film a chance at winning an oscar, I'll do just that :)
The making of this film will be another documentary film or feature film by itself. It is truly mind boggling the effort that goes into each of these masterpieces that we enjou for 2 and half hours 👏👏👏👏👏🏅
Waiting for the first oscar in Malayalam industry Oscar for background score the beloved, the train of dreams Oscar for Rasool pookutty Oscar for cinematography And more awards for Gokul - youth icon Costumer Make up And finally PRTHVI ,his body transformation deserves..
Trade Mark icon ARR 32 year's NO1 unimaginable unbeatable king of world musical icon, past present future ARR ONLY 💥💥🇱🇰🇱🇰🇱🇰🇱🇰❤️💥🎧🇱🇰,, MULTI MOVIE PACK on the way 💥
I don't know why people are so fond and crazy about oscars. With all due respect for oscar awards, getting oscar is not a factor for deciding if the movie was good or not.
Can someone shut this anchor? When these two beautiful actors from UAE and Oman are talking their heart out and being very emotional, then comes an explosion by the anchor who wouldn't even wait or give them a moment of silence before her verbal diarrhea.
@@user-jk6rv8zf2q because, it's an Indian movie (International) The Oscars are only given to best films of Hollywood only. So, Aadujeevitham is not a Hollywood movie hence, it won't be eligible for best films category. But, there's this another category -- Best international film. But unfortunately, they are only given to countries like South Korea, France, Germany, Mangolia. You know why? Because, these countries are members and each have a common society. So, the remaining category is only for best Original score, make up etc. Sadly, everything is politics