All the three big film awards organisations—the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences- the Oscars, the Golden Globes and the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA)s were accused of being highly skewed, with mainly white, senior, male voters, which often translated into largely male, white-dominated award winners. All three, including the Golden Globes, have taken measures to ensure a more gender balanced, ethnically diverse and inclusive voter base, and updated regulations. The Golden Globes’ total voting body, including 103 new international voters from 62 nations, now actually has a majority of women voters (52%) and 51.8% racially and ethnically diverse voters, including LGBTQIA+ voters, which is quite an achievement. This diversity of voters globally has translated into a degree of global diversity in the nominations announced on December 12, with films and talents from various nations. This includes SS Rajamouli’s RRR from India earning two nominations, for Best Film-Non English Language and Best Original Song-Film for Naatu Naatu, composed by MM Keeravani, with lyrics by Kala Bhairava and Rahul Sipligunj.