Thiruvananthapuram, First Published Jun 11, 2022, 8:23 PM IST
Five members of a group of seven from the Sound of Music in 1965 came to greet Julie. The whole stage sang DO RA ME with them.
Childhood in the movie Sound of Music
Award-winning Julie Andrews is no stranger to award-winning. Six Golden Globes, three Grammys, two Emmys, two Bafta and an Oscar. Not done. A star by her own name on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Disney Legend, Screen Actors Guild and Lifetime Achievement, she has won numerous awards in her career as an actress, singer and on the stage and screen for decades.
Queen Elizabeth DAME was honored for her contributions. Julie Andrews is on the list of the greatest and greatest people the world has ever given to the British.
Last week they were presented with another high-profile recognition. Award for Outstanding Contribution to an American Film Institute (AFI) Award at a star-studded, prestigious audience in Los Angeles. It was another unforgettable experience to meet Julie, the beloved of generations, at that honored ceremony.
Years later when five men from the same infantry reunited
Five members of a group of seven from the Sound of Music in 1965 came to greet Julie. The whole stage sang DO RA ME with them. The story of the love that rocked Hollywood for more than six decades and came with the initials of music. Could there be a better tribute to Maria, who came to the family of the rugged Captain Vontrap as a wind of music and love and took the naughty children by the hand? Songs from the Roger Hammerstein duet, directed by Robert Wise. The beauty of Austria. Anti-war message.
It was an unforgettable moment when the heroine of one of the top 100 American films by AFI was presented with another title. The Vauntrope family reunited, with the exception of Charmian Carr, who arrived in Lesla, Heather Menzies, who played Louisa, and Christopher Plummer, who played the captain. The boys in the group are Frederick Nicholas Hammond, Kurt Duane Chase, Brigitta Angela Cartwright, Martha Debbie Turner and baby Gretel Kym Karath. NOSTALGIA, which has always been in the minds of movie lovers and celebrities alike, came out of the hall as everyone dressed in black and white sang DO RA MI.
(The story of the film has been popular over the years and across national borders. Films have followed in its footsteps in many languages over the years.
Sound of music
The stars came back with Julie to look back at the past. Greetings from Ann Hathaway, who starred as a granddaughter in The Princess Diaries (2001). In the words of the famous actress, Julie has always had the grandeur of the grandmother Rani, who taught the rules and regulations of the princess in the film, even off screen.
The message also went to Julie, who won the Oscar for Best Actress, and co-star Zick Van Dyke in another classic film, Mary Poppins. (Also read that Chimney Dance of 1964 is still a wave)
There were other celebrities who congratulated Julie. Steve Carroll, Arianna Debos, Hugh Jackman, Kristin Shenoweth, Kelly Clarkson, Lynn Manuel Miranda and many more. Those who followed Julie in award-winning, audience-pleasing, acting and musical accomplishments, adored Julie. Cynthia Irivo greeted with a musical performance. Sung by Edelweiss.
Julie’s colleague and close friend, actress Carol Burnett, received the award and thanked everyone who worked with her. And to the organizers for presenting an unforgettable night. Julie was reminded of how powerful and influential an entertaining art form film can be. Do not limit cinema and art to the automatic term industry, which is tied to revenue and expenditure. In the fullness of ’86, the cultural world is full of majestic words that shed light on the world’s most competitive land of entertainment.
Last Updated Jun 11, 2022, 8:28 PM IST