The nominations for the 95th Academy Awards will be announced in exactly 2 weeks’ time. After the slapgate that was the Will Smith-Chris Rock embarrassment of last year, the Covid affected restricted ceremony of the year prior to it, the host-less events from the couple years before that, and the shadow of the #MeToo and #OscarsSoWhite movements that loomed over the two ceremonies previous to these… the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences would like the Oscars this year to be a return to normalcy and one that would be remembered only for the films rather than any scandal or drama. Having host Jimmy Kimmel back to anchor the evening is a step in that direction.
At a time when global film industries are in a state of flux, audiences’ viewing habits are shifting, and theatrical outings are becoming more and more about just tentpole releases… perhaps this will be the massiest Oscars in years. The Oscars have always battled low ratings owing to charges of snubbing popular films in favour of snobbish prestige fare. Think The Hurt Locker winning over Avatar, or Anthony Hopkins in The Father over Chadwick Boseman in Black Panther… there are several examples.
Summer blockbusters and superhero films, genres that have kept the film industries and theatres still relevant, have always received a reluctant appraisal from the Academy in technical categories like Visual Effects and Sound. The 95th Academy Awards could be different.
The past couple of years, some believe, has hastened the end of cinema-going as a habit… and while it may be a button pressed far too soon in panic mode (a la the VHS and Home Video panic decades ago), it is definitely a time when the value of films like Avatar: The Way Of Water, RRR and Top Gun: Maverick is much more highly regarded than it would otherwise be. This could be a year when the Oscars will embrace popular cinema and give it the due that it has never sought but would be happy to have. An acknowledgement that what drives the masses and assures asses in cinemas is what keeps cinema alive as well.
Here then, are my predictions for the 95th Academy Awards. As always, a disclaimer- these predictions are just that and no more. Tracking and tabulating the developments in the Oscar season that begins mid-September with film festival showings, then onto Guild Awards and finally, Critics’ bodies handing out their honours; these predictions are arrived at based on traction and buzz. These are in no way a commentary on the merit of these films.
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Best Picture
AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER 20th Century Studios
BABYLON Paramount Pictures
THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN Searchlight Pictures
ELVIS Warner Bros.
EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE A24
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THE FABELMANS Universal Pictures
GLASS ONION: A KNIVES OUT MYSTERY Netflix
TÁR Focus Features
TOP GUN: MAVERICK Paramount Pictures
WOMEN TALKING MGM/United Artists Releasing
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Potential Spoiler-THE WOMAN KING Sony Pictures
Long Shots-RRR Variance Films, SHE SAID Universal Pictures, TRIANGLE OF SADNESS Neon
Surprise Sneak-in-AFTERSUN A24
No Guts, No Glory-GUILLERMO DEL TORO’S PINOCCHIO Netflix
Best Director
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James Cameron AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER
Todd Field TÁR
Martin McDonagh THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN
Steven Spielberg THE FABELMANS
Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE
Dark Horse-Sarah Polley WOMEN TALKING
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Long Shot-Baz Luhrmann ELVIS
Surprise Sneak-ins-Damien Chazelle BABYLON, SS Rajamouli RRR
No Guts, No Glory-Joseph Kosinski TOP GUN: MAVERICK, Park Chan-Wook DECISION TO LEAVE
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Austin Butler ELVIS
Tom Cruise TOP GUN: MAVERICK
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Colin Farrell THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN
Brendan Fraser THE WHALE
Bill Nighy LIVING
Dark Horse-Paul Mescal AFTERSUN
Long Shots-Hugh Jackman THE SON, Jeremy Pope THE INSPECTION
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Surprise Sneak-in-Diego Calva BABYLON
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Cate Blanchett TÁR
Viola Davis THE WOMAN KING
Danielle Deadwyler TILL
Michelle Williams THE FABELMANS
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Michelle Yeoh EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE
Potential Spoiler-Margot Robbie BABYLON
Long Shot-Olivia Colman EMPIRE OF LIGHT
Surprise Sneak-in-Jennifer Lawrence CAUSEWAY
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
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Paul Dano THE FABELMANS
Brendan Gleeson THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN
Judd Hirsch THE FABELMANS
Barry Keoghan THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN
Ke Huy Quan EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE
Long Shots-Brad Pitt BABYLON, Ben Whishaw WOMEN TALKING, Brian Tyree Henry CAUSEWAY
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Surprise Sneak-in-Eddie Redmayne THE GOOD NURSE
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Angela Bassett BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER
Jessie Buckley WOMEN TALKING
Kerry Condon THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN
Stephanie Hsu EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE
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Jamie Lee Curtis EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE
Potential Spoiler-Janelle Monáe GLASS ONION: A KNIVES OUT MYSTERY
Dark Horse- Dolly DeLeon TRIANGLE OF SADNESS
Long Shots-Claire Foy WOMEN TALKING, Carey Mulligan SHE SAID
No Guts, No Glory-Hong Chau THE WHALE
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Best Original Screenplay
AFTERSUN Charlotte Wells
THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN Martin McDonagh
EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert
THE FABELMANS Tony Kushner and Steven Spielberg
TÁR Todd Field
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Dark Horse-TRIANGLE OF SADNESS Ruben Östlund
Long Shot-BABYLON Damien Chazelle
No Guts, No Glory-ELVIS Sam Bromell, Jeremy Doner, Baz Luhrmann and Craig Pearce, THE MENU Seth Reiss and Will Tracy
Best Adapted Screenplay
GLASS ONION: A KNIVES OUT MYSTERY Rian Johnson, based on characters written by him
LIVING Kazuo Ishiguro, based on the film Ikiru by Shinobu Hashimoto, Akira Kurosawa and Hideo Oguni
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SHE SAID Rebecca Lenkiewicz, based on the book by Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey, and the New York Times investigation by Kantor, Twohey and Rebecca Corbett
THE WHALE Samuel D. Hunter, based on his play
WOMEN TALKING Sarah Polley, based on the novel by Miriam Toews
Long Shot-TOP GUN: MAVERICK Peter Craig, Ehren Kruger, Justin Marks, Christopher McQuarrie and Eric Warren Singer, based on characters created by Jim Cash and Jack Epps Jr.
Surprise Sneak-in-WHITE NOISE Noah Baumbach, based on the novel by Don DeLillo
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No Guts, No Glory-ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT Edward Berger, Lesley Paterson and Ian Stokell, based on the novel by Erich Maria Remarque, GUILLERMO DEL TORO’S PINOCCHIO Gris Grimley, Patrick Hale, Matthew Robbins and Guillermo Del Toro, based on the characters and novel by Carlo Collodi
Best International Film
Im Westen Nichts Neues ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT Germany
ARGENTINA, 1985 Argentina
CLOSE Belgium
Heojil Gyeolsim DECISION TO LEAVE South Korea
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SAINT OMER France
Potential Spoiler-IO EO Poland
Dark Horse-Bardo, Falsa Crónica De Unas Cuantas Verdades BARDO, FALSE CHRONICLE OF A HANDFUL OF TRUTHS Mexico
Long Shots-CORSAGE Austria, Ankabut-E Moqaddas HOLY SPIDER Denmark
No Guts, No Glory-JOYLAND Pakistan
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Best Documentary Feature
ALL THAT BREATHES Shaunak Sen
ALL THE BEAUTY AND THE BLOODSHED Laura Poitras
FIRE OF LOVE Sara Dosa
NAVALNY Daniel Roher
THE TERRITORY Alex Pritz
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Dark Horse-DESCENDANT Margaret Brown
Long Shots-BAD AXE David Siev, MOONAGE DAYDREAM Brett Morgen, RETROGRADE Matthew Heineman
No Guts, No Glory-GOOD NIGHT OPPY Ryan White, RIOTSVILLE USA Sierra Pettengill
Best Animated Film
GUILLERMO DEL TORO’S PINOCCHIO Guillermo Del Toro, Netflix
MARCEL THE SHELL WITH SHOES ON Dean Fleischer-Camp, A24
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PUSS IN BOOTS: THE LAST WISH Joel Crawford, DreamWorks Animation
TURNING RED Domee Shi, Pixar
WENDELL & WILD Henry Selick, Netflix
Long Shot- THE BAD GUYS Pierre Perifel, Universal Pictures
Surprise Sneak-ins-APOLLO 10½: A SPACE AGE CHILDHOOD Richard Linklater, Netflix, THE SEA BEAST Chris Williams, Netflix, STRANGE WORLD Don Hall, Walt Disney Pictures
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No Guts, No Glory-LITTLE NICHOLAS – HAPPY AS CAN BE Amandine Fredon and Benjamin Massoubre, Buffalo 8, MY FATHER’S DRAGON Nora Twomey, Netflix
Best Production Design
AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER Dylan Cole and Ben Procter
BABYLON Florencia Martin
BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER Hannah Beachler
ELVIS Catherine Martin and Karen Murphy
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THE FABELMANS Rick Carter
No Guts, No Glory-EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE Jason Isvarday
Best Editing
AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER David Brenner, James Cameron, John Refoua and Stephen E. Rivkin
ELVIS Jonathan Redmond and Matt Villa
EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE Paul Rogers
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THE FABELMANS Sarah Broshar and Michael Kahn
TOP GUN: MAVERICK Eddie Hamilton
Dark Horse-BABYLON Tom Cross
Long Shots-THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN Mikkel EG Nielsen, TÁR Monika Willi
No Guts, No Glory- NOPE Nicholas Monsour
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Best Cinematography
AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER Russell Carpenter
BABYLON Linus Sandgren
EMPIRE OF LIGHT Roger Deakins
THE FABELMANS Janusz Kaminski
TOP GUN: MAVERICK Claudio Miranda
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Potential Spoiler-TÁR Florian Hoffmeister
Long Shots-ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT James Friend, THE BATMAN Greig Fraser, ELVIS Mandy Walker
Groundswell Upset-THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN Ben Davis
Surprise Sneak-in-BARDO, FALSE CHRONICLE OF A HANDFUL OF TRUTHS Darius Khondji
No Guts, No Glory-BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER Autumn Durald Arkapaw, NOPE Hoyte Van Hoytema
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Best Original Score
BABYLON Justin Hurwitz
THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN Carter Burwell
THE FABELMANS John Williams
GUILLERMO DEL TORO’S PINOCCHIO Allexandre Desplat
WOMEN TALKING Hildur Guõnadõttir
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Long Shots-AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER Simon Franglen, THE WOMAN KING Terence Blanchard
Surprise Sneak-in-BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER Ludwig Göransson
No Guts, No Glory-DEVOTION Chanda Dancy, SHE SAID Nicholas Britell
Best Original Song
“Carolina” WHERE THE CRAWDADS SING Taylor Swift
“Ciao Papa” GUILLERMO DEL TORO’S PINOCCHIO Alexandre Desplat, Roeban Katz and Guillermo Del Toro
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“Hold My Hand” TOP GUN: MAVERICK Lady Gaga and Bloodpop
“Lift Me Up” BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER Ryan Coogler, Ludwig Göransson, Rihanna and Tems
“Naatu Naatu” RRR Kala Bhairava, MM Keeravani and Rahul Sipligunj
Potential Spoiler- “Applause” TELL IT LIKE A WOMAN Diane Warren
Long Shot- “This Is A Life” EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE David Byrne, Ryan Lott and Mitski
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Groundswell Upset- “Stand Up” TILL Jazmine Sullivan and D’Mile
Surprise Sneak-ins- “New Body Rhumba” WHITE NOISE LCD Soundsystem, “Nothing Is Lost (You Give Me Strength)” AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER The Weeknd
No Guts, No Glory- “Til You’re Home” A MAN CALLED OTTO Rita Wilson
Best Costume Design
BABYLON Mary Zophres
BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER Ruth E. Carter
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ELVIS Catherine Martin
THE FABELMANS Mark Bridges
THE WOMAN KING Gersha Phillips
Long Shots-EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE Shirley Kurata, LIVING Sandy Powell, MRS. HARRIS GOES TO PARIS Jenny Beavan
Surprise Sneak-ins-CORSAGE Monika Buttinger, GLASS ONION: A KNIVES OUT MYSTERY Jenny Eagen
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No Guts, No Glory-AMSTERDAM JR Hawbaker and Albert Wolsky, EMPIRE OF LIGHT Alexandra Byrne
Best Makeup & Hair
BABYLON Heba Thorisdottir and Jaime Leigh McIntosh
THE BATMAN Naomi Donne, Mike Marino and Zoe Tahir
BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER Camille Friend and Joel Harlow
ELVIS Mark Coulier and Shane Thomas
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THE WHALE Judy Chin, Adrien Morot and Anne Marie Bradley
Long Shots-ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT Heike Merker, BLONDE Tina Roesler Kerwin and Jaime Leigh McIntosh
Surprise Sneak-ins- AMSTERDAM Nana Fischer and Joel Harlow, CRIMES OF THE FUTURE Alexandra Anger and Monica Pavez, EMANCIPATION Andrea Bowman and Ken Diaz
Best Sound Design
ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT Lars Ginzel, Frank Kruse, Viktor Prášil and Markus Stemler
AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER Chris Boyes, Mike Hedges, Julian Howarth, Tony Johnson, Gary Summers and Gwen Whittle
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BABYLON Ai-Ling Lee, Steven Morrow, Andy Nelson and Mildred Iatrou Morgan
ELVIS Michael Keller, David Lee, Andy Nelson and Wayne Pashley
TOP GUN: MAVERICK Chris Bourdon, James H. Mather, Al Nelson, Mark Taylor and Mark Weingarten
Dark Horse-THE BATMAN William Files, Douglas Murray, Andy Nelson and Stuart Wilson
Long Shots- BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER Steve Boeddeker, Benjamin A. Burtt and Brandon Proctor, EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE Ian Chase, Alexandra Fehrman, Brent Kiser, Stephen Nelson and Andrew Twite
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Surprise Sneak-ins- GUILLERMO DEL TORO’S PINOCCHIO James Bowman, Dan Gamache, Tavish Grade, Frank A. Montaño, Chris Richardson, Jamison Rabbe, Carlos Sotolongo, Jon Taylor, Andrew Vernon and Chris Whiteside, MOONAGE DAYDREAM Louise Burton, Amy Felton, Samir Foco, David Giammarco, Nina Hartstone, Elliott Koretz, Paul Massey, James Shirley, John Warhurst and Jens Rosenlund Petersen
Best Visual Effects
AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER Richard Baneham, David Barrett, Joe Letteri and Eric Saindon
THE BATMAN Russell Earl, Anders Langlands, Dan Lemmon and Dominic Tuohy
BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER Geoffrey Baumann, Craig Hammack, Dan Sudick and Hanzhi Tang
DOCTOR STRANGE IN THE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS Theo Bialek, Chris Corbould, Janek Sirrs and Erik Winquist
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TOP GUN: MAVERICK Scott R. Fisher, Seth Hill, Bryan Litson and Ryan Tudhope
Potential Spoiler- NOPE Scott R. Fisher, Jeremy Robert, Guillaume Rocheron and Sreejith Venugopalan
Long Shot-ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT Markus Frank, Kamil Jafar, Viktor Muller and Frank Petzold
Surprise Sneak-in- THIRTEEN LIVES Jason Billington, Bruce Bright and Brian Cox
No Guts, No Glory-JURASSIC WORLD DOMINION Paul Corbould, Neal Scanlan, David Vickery and Alex Wuttke
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Thank you for reading. We’ll meet again on the 24th of January after the official announcement of the nominees is made. Let’s see how accurate these predictions are, then.
Nirmala College in Muvattupuzha, is hosting the fifth Rain International Nature Film Festival (RINFF) this year on March 23-24. ‘The Heart of Baikal,’ a Russian film in the competition category will be the inaugural movie. It will be screened at 10 am on Thursday at the college auditorium after a function presided over by the college principal, Dr Thomas KV.
As many as 23 feature films will be screened in the competition section. The jury chairman of the international competition segment is noted filmmaker, Girish Kasaravalli. Actress-director Bijaya Jena, and director Kaviyoor Sivaprasad are the jury members.
Noted film journalist Dr Khalid Ali is the international programmer. The concluding film will be the movie selected for the Silver Elephant Prize for the best feature film. Apart from the international competition segment, a contest of short films and documentaries for school and college students is also being organised.
The best film by school students will be awarded the Golden Owl Prize and the best college movie will get Golden Hornbill Prize. Any movie that wins a special jury mention in this category will be awarded the Silver Butterfly Prize.
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Dr E Unnikrishnan
RINFF, organized by Birds Club International and Jayaraj Foundation is the international contest venue where movies aimed at spreading the message of nature conservation compete. This year’s ‘Prakriti Puraskar’, the Golden Elephant lifetime achievement award for the overall contribution towards the conservation of nature will be conferred on renowned environmentalist and writer Dr E Unnikrishnan, who is popularly known as Kavunni.
Noted actor-director-script writer Renji Panicker will be the chief guest. Ace national award-winning filmmaker Jayaraj, who is the festival director, will introduce the guests to the audience.
“This film festival aims to bring together ecologically aware filmmakers from around the world in order to showcase their works, facilitating an authentic platform for raising environmental awareness,” Jayaraj said in his message on the eve of the festival. As usual, this year too the winner of ‘Prakriti Puraskar’ will be inaugurating the festival.
Chennai: Environmentalists are up in arms against Dhanush-starrer ‘Captain Miller’, stating that the shooting of the movie was causing problems to wild animals in Kalakad Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve (KTMR) in Tamil Nadu. C Rajeev, director, Centre for Policy and Development Studies, a think tank based out of Chennai, said: “It has to be properly looked into whether proper permissions have been taken for the shooting of the movie Captain Miller near the buffer zone near the KTMR tiger reserve. Local people have complained that the high beam lights are affecting the wildlife, including elephants and tigers besides other animals and environment ministry has to conduct a proper probe as to whether permission has been granted and if so, then how.”
A MDMK leader and Keezhavapur Union councillor Rama Udayakumar has already petitioned the district administration to take action against the movie unit.
A big set has been constructed on a private land adjacent to the KTMR and lighting and fireworks are used in the set. The shooting for the movie, produced by Satya Jyothi films, is likely to conclude in mid April.
When contacted, councillor Rama Udayakumar said that the movie unit has damaged the Chenkulam canal bank and filled it with soil. Udaykumar said: “This canal is the lifeline of 15 water tanks as it brings water to these tanks from Cottulam water falls. The forest department must immediately take action. The film crew is stating that they are close to the ruling dispensation.”
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Local people have also complained to the district forest authorities of the presence of a single Tusker in farm land and said that the Tusker was not going to the forest due to the lighting and fireworks that drives the wild animals out of their habitats.
Tamil Nadu forest minister’s office told IANS that they were looking into the matter and will brief media after taking feedback from forest department authorities. The officials of Satya Films were unavailable for comment.
Chennai: The Tamil Nadu police have arrested superstar Rajinikanth’s daughter Aishwarya’s driver and domestic help on suspicion of stealing her jewellery. The arrest was made by the Teynampet police on Tuesday following a complaint lodged by the filmmaker.
According to police, the domestic help Eswari and the driver Venkatesan collided and stole the jewellery kept in a locker at the director’s residence.
Aishwarya had lodged a complaint with the Teynampet police recently stating that her ornaments including gold jewellery and diamonds, had been stolen from her flat and named three of her servants as suspects.
On interrogation, police found that Eswari had stolen 100 sovereigns of gold, 30 grams of diamond jewellery and 4 kg of silver.
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The Greater Chennai Police, in a statement on Wednesday, said that the duo was arrested on Tuesday.
Eswari was working with Aishwarya for the past 18 years and knew where the key to the locker was kept. She had allegedly taken the jewellery, sold it and bought a house with the money.
The police said that she had stolen the jewellery over a period of time.
Documents related to the purchase of the house were recovered from Eswari’s residence.