Lauren GottliebLauren Gottlieb on performing at 95th Academy Awards: Felt deep responsibility

IANS May 17, 2025 325 views

Lauren Gottlieb shared her experience of performing Naatu Naatu at the 95th Academy Awards, describing it as a dream come true. The performance, introduced by Deepika Padukone, highlighted Indian culture and dance with live vocals by Rahul Sipligunj and Kaala Bhairava. Lauren's deep sense of responsibility to represent India authentically was fulfilled, making the experience emotional and unforgettable. The historic win of Naatu Naatu for Best Original Song further underscored the global impact of Indian cinema.

"It was more than just a performance. It was a representation of India." - Lauren Gottlieb
Lauren GottliebLauren Gottlieb on performing at 95th Academy Awards: Felt deep responsibility
New Delhi, May 17: Lauren Gottlieb took a trip down memory lane and recalled performing on the number “Naatu Naatu” from the magnum opus “RRR” at the 95th Academy Awards. The actress-dancer said she felt a deep responsibility to make sure they did it justice.

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Lauren performed Naatu Naatu at the Oscars alongside Billy Mustapha and Jason Glover

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Deepika Padukone introduced the performance with live singing by Rahul Sipligunj and Kaala Bhairava

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Lauren expressed deep responsibility to honor Indian culture on a global stage

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The song Naatu Naatu won the Oscar for Best Original Song

The performance of Naatu Naatu was introduced by actress Deepika Padukone at the Oscars and sung live by Rahul Sipligunj and Kaala Bhairava. Lauren performed alongside dancers Billy Mustapha and Jason Glover, who were styled as stand-ins for NTR Jr. and Charan's characters.

Taking a trip down memory lane, Lauren discussed what it meant to represent Indian dance on such a global platform.

She told IANS: “Being part of Naatu Naatu meant everything to me, because it was more than just a performance. It was a representation of India, of Indian dance, of the joy and power of our culture on the biggest stage in the world. I felt this deep responsibility to make sure we did it justice, that everyone could feel proud seeing us up there.”

She said it was genuinely one of the most surreal moments of her life.

“Standing center stage at the Oscars, finishing the performance with my hands in Namaste, bowing in front of the entire Hollywood elite—and knowing the whole world was watching—it was beyond anything I could have dreamed.”

Lauren added: “Even now, just talking about it brings up so much emotion. It was a lifelong dream come true and a moment I’ll carry with me forever.

The song “Naatu Naatu” made history as it went on to win the Oscar for Best Original Song.

“RRR” is an epic historical action drama film directed by S. S. Rajamouli. The film stars NTR Jr. and Ram Charan as fictionalised versions of Indian revolutionaries Komaram Bheem and Alluri Sitarama Raju.

The film also stars Ajay Devgn, Alia Bhatt, Shriya Saran and Olivia Morris among many others. The film serves as a fictional tribute to the revolutionaries and their fight against oppression.

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Priya K.
Lauren absolutely killed it with her performance! 🇮🇳 So proud to see our Naatu Naatu getting global recognition. The way she embraced Indian culture with such respect was heartwarming. More power to her!
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Arjun S.
While I appreciate Lauren's efforts, I wish more Indian dancers got this opportunity. We have so much talent here - hope next time our own dancers get center stage at Oscars. Still, great representation for RRR!
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Meena R.
That performance gave me goosebumps! Lauren's dedication to getting every step right shows how much she respects our culture. And Deepika introducing it - what a proud moment for India! ✨
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Rahul V.
Honestly, the whole RRR journey has been amazing. From theaters to Oscars - shows what Indian cinema can achieve. Lauren's performance was the cherry on top. Hope this opens more doors for our films globally.
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Sneha P.
The Namaste at the end gave me tears! Such a beautiful way to represent India. Lauren understood the assignment perfectly 👏 Now everyone in my dance class wants to learn Naatu Naatu steps!
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Karan D.
While the performance was great, I hope this leads to more substantial recognition of Indian cinema beyond just song-and-dance numbers. We have incredible stories that deserve Oscars too!

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