Lilly Singh shares star-studded Oscars album featuring Ram Charan, Guneet Monga & others
Lilly Singh took to her social media account and shared a glimpse of the star-studded evening post Oscars.

Lilly Singh, a Canadian YouTuber and host also known by the stage name Superwoman, shared an album from her glamorous Oscars night on Instagram earlier today. And these pictures shared by her have been a treat to our eyes as we got more glimpse of our Oscar winners too. The album included appearances by actors Ram Charan and Malala Yousafzai as well as producers Guneet Monga and Chandrabose.
Lilly, who also shared hosting duties for the official pre-show for the big event, looked stunning in a bright pink outfit that included a pantsuit and chic accessories. The 34-year-old shared the album and wrote, "What an honour it was to be amongst so many talented humans yesterday! Thank you to @theacademy and @abcnetwork for having me! Congrats to all of the nominees and winners!! On a personal note, it was so amazing to see my fellow South Asians thriving on the carpet, as presenters and in two instances, as… wait for it… OSCAR WINNERS! Congrats to everyone who worked on both #NaatuNaatu and #TheElephantWhisperers! Here are your roses for continuing to pave a path for all of us… 🌹🌹🌹 thank you!! This is hard, important work and I truly applaud you and am grateful."
Lilly also added that she hopes that the momentum continues to build up, year on year. She wrote, "Let’s make sure this progress continues with forward momentum. Hopefully next year, we can see even more South Asian representation on that stage as presenters, nominees, winners and dancers (that Naatu Naatu performance was EPIC but I wish some bomb af South Asian dancers got the chance to be part of it)."
At the end of her post, Lilly lauded all desis and said, "In conclusion, DESIS. 🤌🏽"
Well many other celebs such as Alia Bhatt, Hrithik Roshan, Amitabh Bachchan, Manisha Koirala and Preity Zinta amongst others have been celebrating India's double whammy at the Oscars with RRR's win for the best song Naatu Naatu and Guneet Monga's documentary 'The Elephant Whisperers.'
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