Carey Mulligan accuses stars of ‘100 per cent lying’ when saying they don’t care about awards

Los Angeles, Feb 6 : Actress Carey Mulligan is upset for Greta Gerwig after she failed to be nominated for Barbie.

The blockbuster live-action movie about the iconic Mattel doll became the biggest film of 2023, and given its deep message of female empowerment, it was a surprise when Margot Robbies (Barbie) co-star Ryan Gosling (Ken) received only nods for Best Supporting Actor and Best Picture at the upcoming Academy Awards, but both the leading lady and the films director missed out on a nomination.

"(It) is just the coolest thing.Because its from your peers.Its wicked," Mulligan said of being nominated herself for her role as Leonard Bernsteins wife Felicia Montealegre in the Netflix biopic "Maestro" in an interview with Britains The Times, reports aceshowbiz.com.

Mulligan says that any actors who claim they dont care about winning awards "are 100 per cent lying."

యూకేలో విషాదం .. రోడ్డు ప్రమాదంలో తెలుగు విద్యార్ధి దుర్మరణం...

The Saltburn star cannot understand why Greta failed to receive a single nod.

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She said, "Im gutted for Greta because I dont know what else you can do as a director to get nominated.You make a critically acclaimed film thats also an incredible global success, and yet you dont get nominated?"

Mulligan speaking out on the snub comes after Margot claimed she is "not sad" about her lack of Oscar nomination, but said she feels bad for Greta.

Speaking as part of a panel at a SAG screening of Barbie, she said, "Theres no way to feel sad when you know youre this blessed.

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మెగా ఫ్యామిలీకి దక్కిన సంచలన రికార్డ్ ఇదే.. ఈ రికార్డ్ ను ఎవరూ బ్రేక్ చేయలేరుగా!...

"Obviously I think Greta should be nominated as a director, because what she did is a once-in-a-career, once-in-a-lifetime thing, what she pulled off, it really is.But its been an incredible year for all the films."

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Upon its release in July 2023, Barbie pulled in almost $1.5 billion at the box office while its competitor Oppenheimer, which leads the way with a total of 13 nominations, made just over $950 million.

Robbie believes that the reaction to Barbie has simply become "bigger" than the industry itself.

She said, "I just suspect its bigger than us.Its bigger than this movie, its bigger than our industry."

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