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No host, a historic push to a superhero movie, a backlash to plans to give away some awards off-screen: much drama surrounds the 91st Oscars even before the main show.

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No host, a historic push to a superhero movie, a backlash to plans to give away some awards off-screen: much drama surrounds the 91st Oscars even before the main show. But the question that lingers on is whether The Favourite and Roma — the BAFTA winners — will continue their golden run or will the Sunday’s mega gala spring a surprise?

Despite the pre-show hiccups, viewers will be expecting lots of diversity at the event on February 24, which for the first time in 30 years, will be held without an official host. 

This comes after comedian Kevin Hart stepped down after being criticised over some past ‘homophobic’ comments.

The neck-to-neck competition was expected to keep the audience hooked. Mexican filmmaker Alfonso Cuaron’s Roma, a memoir of his childhood in the 1970s while living in Mexico, and Olivia Colman’s period drama The Favourite, are in a tie with 10 nominations each for the 2019 Academy Awards, to be held at the Dolby Theatre, Los Angeles. 

Both movies are nominated for Best Picture alongside BlacKkKlansman, Black Panther, Bohemian Rhapsody, Green Book, A Star Is Born and Vice. A Star Is Born and Vice are also dominating the nominations, earning eight nods each, followed by Black Panther with seven, BlacKkKlansman with six, and Bohemian Rhapsody and Green Book with five each. 

Black Panther, about an African superhero, has become the first superhero film ever to make it to the Best Picture category at the Oscars.

Also, it will not be a no-show for India. 

Although India’s official entry for the Oscars — Rima Das’ Assamese film Village Rockstars failed to make it to the initial shortlist, but Period. End of Sentence, an India-set film on the taboos around menstruation and featuring the real Pad Man Arunachalam Muruganathan, is nominated in the Documentary Short Subject category. 

Apart from this, three films — Green Book, First Man and Ready Player One— backed by Anil Ambani-led Reliance Entertainment, have scored a total of 10 Oscar nominations. Bradley Cooper might have missed getting a nod in the directing category, but he is in the race to win the Actor in a Leading Role. He is pitted against Christian Bale (Vice), Willem Dafoe (At Eternity’s Gate), Rami Malek (Bohemian Rhapsody) and Viggo Mortensen (Green Book).

In the Actress in a Leading Role category, Yalitza Aparicio (Roma), Glenn Close (The Wife), Olivia Colman (The Favourite), Lady Gaga (A Star Is Born) and Melissa McCarthy (Can You Ever Forgive Me?) are in contention. Aiming to trim the show’s run time, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences had earlier decided to hand out four awards, including Best Screenplay, during commercial breaks. It retracted after a backlash.

There will be a performance by rock band Queen with Adam Lambert on vocals. Cooper will also perform with Lady Gaga on the Oscar-nominated song Shallow.

Despite minus a host, the event will have a dozen of the biggest names in Hollywood, who have joined the impressive roster of presenters. 

There is Michael B. Jordan, Michael Keaton, Helen Mirren, Javier Bardem, Angela Bassett, Chadwick Boseman, Emilia Clarke, Laura Dern, Samuel L. Jackson, Stephan James, Keegan-Michael Key, KiKi Layne, James McAvoy, Melissa McCarthy, Jason Momoa and Sarah Paulson.The award ceremony will aired in India early on Monday morning and then repeated in the evening on Star Movies.—IANS

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