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Home | Entertainment | Oscars 2023 Best Actress Oscar Winner Michelle Yeoh Has An India Connect

Oscars 2023: Best Actress Oscar winner Michelle Yeoh has an India connect

The Malaysia-born actress, who has become the first Asian woman to win the Academy Award for Best Actress for her multifaceted performance, survived the deadly earthquake that struck Nepal in 2015.

By IANS
Published Date - 13 March 2023, 03:28 PM
Oscars 2023: Best Actress Oscar winner Michelle Yeoh has an India connect
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New Delhi: The Malaysia-born Oscar winner, who has become the first Asian woman to win the Academy Award for Best Actress for her multifaceted performance, survived the deadly earthquake that struck Nepal while she was visiting the landlocked Himalayan nation in April 2015.

Survivor of the devastating earthquake, actress Michelle Yeoh, famous for her roles in James Bond film ‘Tomorrow Never Dies’ and ‘Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon’, has won the Academy Award for Best Actress and made history for her role in ‘Everything, Everywhere All At Once’.

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Michelle Yeoh has an India connect too. In the ‘background’ of her life is Buddhist leader Gyalwang Drukpa, the spiritual head of the Drukpa Order based in India with over 1,000 monasteries across the Himalayas. A disciple of His Holiness, in 2015, Michelle raised charity from Hollywood for Nepal earthquake victims on the advice of Gyalwang Drukpa for his ‘Live to Love’ foundation.

At that time she was the brand ambassador of the foundation. With the earthquake, killing 9,000 people and causing massive destruction, Michelle was stranded in Nepal with fiance Jean Todt, then head of the International Automobile Federation (FIA), which governs the Formula One circuit.

After the couple’s evacuation, she returned to the disaster-hit country again to help rehabilitate affected people.

The honour at the 95th Academy Awards to her came after a long career in martial arts and action movies like ‘Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon’. “Ladies, don’t ever let anyone tell you that you are past your prime,” was the inspirational remark of Michelle at the award ceremony. “For all the little boys and girls who look like me watching tonight, this is a beacon of hope and possibility.”

She recalled being so scared after the Nepal disaster that she left the country with a sense of helplessness. “We were so lucky that we were unhurt and able to go back home. I must say at that time, I didn’t feel that I could do anything for them. I felt as helpless as the other victims. I was scared of the earth rattling. But when I left the place, I felt guilty. I thought I must go back. So a month after the disaster, I reached there again as the brand ambassador of the ‘Live to Love’ foundation of His Holiness Gyalwang Drukpa,” she told.

The actor, who stars as Burmese democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi in ‘The Lady’ directed by Luc Besson, also wanted to focus on climate change. “Global warming is a big issue now, it’s threatening humanity. All this can be changed if we begin to have a little appreciation and a little more understanding about interconnectivity between nature and us.”

Asked about her role in Aung San Suu Kyi’s biopic, she had said: “Out of deep respect to Daw Suu (Suu Kyi) and the people of Burma, we did our utmost to stay true to her story,” although for better story-telling, “some liberties had be to taken.”

The former Miss Malaysia, has also been involved in the fight against AIDS for many years.

She was also the UNDP Goodwill Ambassdor for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

“It’s a spiritual journey for me every time. This land of high mountain passes always reminds me of a stronghold of Buddhist art, culture and spirituality and this spirit of purity is rarely seen elsewhere in the world,” she had told IANS at the famed 17th century Hemis monastery, where she came to attend the Naropa festival, a celebration of the 1,000th birth anniversary of the great Indian saint Naropa.

Buddhist leader Gyalwang Drukpa heads the 17th century Hemis monastery, some 40 km from Leh.

The action heroine, who believes Buddhism is a philosophy, had said that the UNDP was working closely with ministries across the globe. “We are advocating that if we build safe roads now, you don’t have to come back 10 years later to correct the mistakes and after so many lives have been lost. So we have to work very closely with different departments.”

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