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Bollywood; 'Naatu Naatu' from blockbuster 'RRR' wins Best Song at star-studded Golden Globes

The controversial awards returned with a red carpet flush with celebrities, including star Ram Charan. Comedian Jerrod Carmichael was a hesi...

The controversial awards returned with a red carpet flush with celebrities, including star Ram Charan. Comedian Jerrod Carmichael was a hesitant emcee in the ceremony that handed out numerous trophies for and , as the beleaguered award show sought to rekindle its pre-pandemic and pre-scandal glamour.



Carmichael kicked off the 80th Golden Globes from the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California, with little of the fanfare that usually opens such ceremonies. He plunged straight into the issues that drove the Globes off television and led much of the entertainment industry to boycott the Hollywood Foreign Press Association after the group was revealed to have no Black members. Carmichael opened by asking the crowd to “be a little quiet here."

“I am your host, Jerrod Carmichael,” said the comedian. “And I'll tell you why I'm here. I'm here 'cause I'm Black.

“I won't say they were a racist organization,” he continued before sitting on the stage. “But they didn't have a single Black member until George Floyd died. So do with that information what you will.”

On a soggy night following punishing, prolonged rains that have lashed Southern California, the first award went to Ke Huy Quan, the former child star of , for best supporting actor in A clearly emotional Quan, who had left acting years before directors Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert cast him in their multiverse tale, thanked them for his second act.

"More than 30 years later, two guys thought of me," said Quan. “They remembered that kid. And they gave me the opportunity to try again.”

Michelle Yeoh, the star of , also won, for best actress in a comedy or musical. The Malaysian-born Yeoh was just the second female actor of Asian descent to win in the category, after her costar Awkwafina, who won for in 2020. “Forty years,” the 60-year-old Yeoh said. “Not letting go of this.”

Possibly Yeoh's stiffest competition at the Academy Awards, Cate Blanchett of won best actress on the drama side. Blanchett, in production, wasn't in attendance to pick up her fourth Globe. (Also absent was Kevin Costner, best-actor winner in a drama series for Presenter Regina Hall said he was sheltering in place in Santa Barbara due to flooding.)

Steven Spielberg, nominated 14 times by the Globes for best director, won the honour for the third time for his autobiographical The filmmaker began by thanking his three sisters, his late father and his late mother, Leah Adler (played by Michelle Williams in the film). “She is up there kvelling about this right now," said Spielberg.

Angela Bassett, a likely Oscar frontrunner, won best supporting actress for her performance in

“Weeping may come in the evening, but joy comes in the morning,” Bassett said, referencing the loss of star Chadwick Boseman.

Best actor was an upset. Austin Butler won for his performance in Baz Luhrmann's . The favourite in the category has arguably been Brendan Fraser for . Ahead of the Globes, Fraser said he would not attend because "my mother didn’t raise a hypocrite.” In 2018, Fraser said he was groped in 2003 by longtime HFPA member Philip Berk. Berk, who is no longer an HFPA member, denied it.

Mike White's HBO series won for best limited or anthology series. Fresh off her dramatic finale, Jennifer Coolidge gave one of the night’s lengthiest and warmest speeches while accepting the award for best supporting actress in a limited series.

“Even if this is the end, you sort of changed my life in a million different ways,” Coolidge told creator Mike White. “My neighbours are speaking to me, things like that.”

The public school sitcom came in the lead TV nominee and took home three awards, including best comedy series. Quinta Brunson, the show's creator and star, won best actress in a comedy series, and Tyler James Williams won for his supporting role.

“It has resonated with the world in a way that I couldn't even have imagined it would have," said Brunson as she thanked the studios that backed her vision. “But let's be real. I did imagine it. That's why I sold it to you.”

Best drama series went to prequel Colin Farrell, who first won a Globe in 2009 for his performance in Martin McDonagh's in 2009, won best actor in a comedy in his reteaming with McDonagh and co-star Brendan Gleeson in . Farrell thanked McDonagh (who also won best original screenplay), his castmates, his kids and the film's donkey, Jenny.

Jeremy Allen White of beat out Donald Glover (), Bill Hader (), Steve Martin and Martin Short of to win best actor in a comedy or musical series.

The red carpet (coloured gray this year) was just as crammed with decked-out stars as ever ahead of the ceremony Tuesday, including Bassett in glittering silver and Lily James in a long-flowing red dress. Whether viewers also returned remains to be seen.

Stars and studios boycotted last year's ceremony, which NBC opted not to televise, saying the Hollywood Foreign Press Association needed time to make “meaningful reform."

The Globes were plunged into chaos shortly before a largely remote pandemic 2021 awards show when a Los Angeles Times report revealed that the HFPA, then numbering 87 members, had no Black members.

Tom Cruise, whose was nominated for best picture, drama, famously returned his three Golden Globe awards after the HFPA revelations. Mid-show Tuesday, Carmichael came out with three trophies he said he found backstage, and suggested they be traded for Shelly Miscavige, the wife of the leader of the Church of Scientology.

Under mounting pressure, the HFPA pledged to reform, diversified its membership and changed some of the ways it operates. It now has 96 members, including six Black members, along with 103 non-member voters. Billionaire Todd Boehly purchased the Globes through his Eldridge Industries, and has begun turning the non-profit group into a for-profit company.

Reaction to the Globe nominations last month was muted, with few stars publicly celebrating. But much of the industry turned out Tuesday. Eddie Murphy and Ryan Murphy received tributes.

When the Globes were on the brink, NBC reworked its deal with the HFPA into a one-year contract and moved the show to Tuesday from its regular Sunday night spot. That meant the Globes were essentially put on a one-year audition to recapture its awards-season perch. For the first time, the broadcast was also livestreamed, on NBCUniversal’s Peacock.

As it has for most award shows, viewership to the Globes telecast has cratered. After the 2020 awards were watched by 18.4 million, the 2021 edition managed just 6.9 million, according to Nielsen. Still, the Globes remain a valuable marketing tool for awards contenders, propping up ads for films in the long stretch between the holidays and the Oscars, which air March 12, a year after “the slap.”

Accepting the Cecil B. DeMille Award, Murphy said he knew the blueprint for longevity in show business: “Pay your taxes, mind your business, and keep Will Smith's wife's name out of your (expletive) mouth!”

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