Ke Huy Quan was seen hugging his former co-star Harrison Ford on stage at the Oscars on Sunday as Quan’s film “Everything Everywhere All At Once” won Best Picture.
Ford presented the film’s cast and directors with the award and hugged Quan as he took the stage.
Quan jumped up and down with joy before kissing Ford on the cheek. The two were former co-stars in “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.”
“Everything Everywhere All At Once” producer Jonathan Wang gave high praise for the cast standing behind him as he accepted the award.
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Ke Huy Quan accepts the award for Best Picture for “Everything Everywhere All at Once” from Harrison Ford on stage during the 95th Annual Academy Awards.
“It’s incredible,” Wang said. “There is no movie without our brilliant and big-hearted cast and crew. But not just these beautiful souls here. Also up there, and in Little Tokyo, we see you. So this award is ours.”
“It’s scary to speak here, let me tell you that. I never thought I would get to say this so I say it with one voice with all these people: Thank you to the Academy,” he added.

Harrison Ford presented the film’s cast and director with the Oscar award for Best Picture and hugged Ke Huy Quan when he took the stage.
The award was the seventh won by the film on Sunday night, as it also received awards for Actor in a Supporting Role, Actress in a Supporting Role, Original Screenplay, Film Editing, Directing and Actress in a Leading Role.
The movie is the most-nominated film of the year with 11 total nominations.
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Ke Huy Quan and Harrison Ford previously co-starred in “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.” (Getty)
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“Everything Everywhere All At Once” features an immigrant woman struggling to support her family – while running a laundromat – who tries to save the world using her newfound power of jumping between alternate realities.
The indie sci-fi film hits theaters in March 2022.