Sahil Salathia, an actor turned model, was spotted representing India at the pre-Oscars party 2024 in Los Angeles, with the Academy Awards quickly approaching. In addition to honoring South Asian talent, the actor marked his attendance at the highly anticipated event by meeting a select Oscar nominees, which included celebrities like Kal Penn, Lilly Singh, and Utkarsh Ambudkar. However, it was also anticipated that famous people will be present, including Tan France, Hannah Simone, Rupi Kaur, Anita Chatterjee, Shruti Ganguly, and Archana Misra.?
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Sahil¡¯s post read, ¡°Mumbai¡¯s own Sahil Salathia, celebrated for his role in the historical drama ¡®Panipat¡¯, attended the prestigious pre-Oscars party in Los Angeles, marking a significant representation for India at this global event. Salathia expressed his enthusiasm about joining the celebration of South Asian success at the Oscars, looking forward to engaging with 2024¡¯s Oscar nominees and acclaimed filmmakers. This gathering featured artists like Rupi Kaur, Shruti Ganguly and Lilly Singh, among others, highlighting the vibrancy and diversity of South Asian talent in Hollywood.¡±
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As per News18, Speaking about the same, Sahil shared his excitement and said, ¡°I have always believed in doing quality work in my career and I think it has been paying off. I am very excited to be invited to celebrate South Asian excellence at the Oscars this year. I am very excited to meet the 2024 Oscar nominees and the shortlisted filmmakers.¡±
For the unversed, With 13 nominations, Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer is undoubtedly in the lead in this competition. Killers of the Flower Moon (10 nominations), Barbie (8 nominations), and Poor Things (11 nominations) are also in line.?
The 96th Academy Awards will be held on Sunday, March 10, at 7 p.m and as per Indian time, it will start in Mrach 11.?
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