The director of film Jojo Rabbit hid the Oscar trophy under chair, Video went viral

The Oscar Awards 2020 has ended. Like every year, this year too some films made their mark and performed well at the Oscar Awards. South Korea's film Parasite has received special headlines in this case. The film has created history with the Oscar-winning International Feature Film and Best Film. Apart from this, the director of the film Jojo Rabbit has also become very popular due to a video of him.

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Jojo Rabbit director Taika Waititi won the Best Adopted Screenplay Oscar and he sat in his chair. Shortly afterward, he hides his Oscar trophy under the chair. In this video shared by Bryan Larson, Taika can be seen trying to hide his Oscar Award under a chair. As soon as this video surfaced on social media, it started going fiercely viral and many users also gave funny comments on this video. One user wrote, 'I hope that he does not forget to put his Oscar Award under the chair.' The same user wrote that now if you give such a huge trophy, what would anyone do?

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Significantly, the Satire film Jojo Rabbit based on Nazi Germany has managed to make a lot of headlines among the fans. The film also managed to win an Oscar Award and the film received the Oscar Award for Best Adopted Screenplay. In addition to Jojo Rabbit, the film The Irishman, Joker and Little Women managed to win 1–1 Oscars. Joker, who received 11 nominations, had to be content with just 2 Oscars, the highest rated film in the case Parasite. Belongs to The film received 6 nominations, of which the film managed to win four Oscars. This is not the first time that Taika has come into the discussion during the Academy Awards. Even before this, he had made a lot of headlines during the Academy Awards in the year 2005, because he started taking nid naps during these awards function.

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