“Naatu Naatu” is one of the most memorable I-Pop (Indian Pop genre)songs and also a trendsetter for all social media platforms. With music by Keeravaani and lyrics by Chandrabose the song itself is one of the most memorable sequences from the Telugu-language action epic RRR with its catchy tune and accompanying dance by actors Ram Charan and Jr NTR.
As the news breaks out about Naatu Naatu being selected for the 95th Oscar, the Indian film industry is hoping its best to achieve the purpose. Details are like the song ‘Naatu Naatu’ which is nominated in the ‘Best Original Song’ category will be performed at the 95th Academy Awards by singers Rahul Sipligunj and Kaala Bhairava in their Oscar debut. The song’s music is composed by M.M. Keeravaani, while its lyrics are written by Chandrabose.
The Academy yesterday (28 February) took to social media and announced officially that singers Rahul Sipligunj and Kaala Bhairava will perform Naatu Naatu on the Oscars stage. They will make the journey to the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles to perform the song. There’s no other statement if Ram Charan and Jr NTR will also join them on the stage and perform the hook step.
However Ram Charan, in a recent interview, commented that he would love to perform Naatu Naatu on the Oscars stage. He said he would love to do Naatu Naatu anywhere that they are being appreciated. The actor added, “But if we’re at the Oscars and there’s a request, and there’s time, why not? We’ll be more than happy to entertain our audience, who have given us so much. To do the whole number on the stage would be difficult, as it takes a lot of breath and energy. But the hook step. Why not!”
‘Naatu Naaatu’ which has already become a blockbuster hit has a list of the award under its name. In January, ‘Naatu Naatu’ won the Golden Globes in the ‘Best Original Song’ category. Five days later, ‘RRR’ bagged two more awards at the 28th edition of the Critics Choice Awards. One is for the best song and another is for ‘best foreign language film.’ Since then, ‘RRR’ and ‘Naatu Naatu’ are riding high on the global chart. The best part of the song is that the song appeals to the people with its universal appeal through a joyous vibe and a hook of a dance step that’s a rage. Also, the culture of the country is reflected in the lyrics with every line evoking emotions about the food and the flora and fauna of the nation.
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