In 2022 it hit theaters and on Netflix Indian epic drama RRR, and established itself in the top 10 on Netflix in 62 countries (it’s still available on that platform, in case you haven’t seen it yet). But apart from the drama and the action, it wouldn’t be an Indian movie if it didn’t have at least one musical scene, which in this case put a star in the production by giving him the Golden Globe 2023 for the best number a Naatu Naatu.
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What is it, what does it mean? Naatu is a Telugu word, which is one of the official languages of India; the song is recorded in indi and in several languages of that country. Naatu means native, original, aboriginal, folk, something whose cultural authenticity is fully recognized as part of Indian culture just like its own style of filmmaking, Bollywood.
What makes Naatu so special? The music video, which can be seen in its entirety on YouTube, shows Ram (Ram Charan) and Bheem (N.T. Rama Rao Jr.) singing and dancing proudly in front of the stunned looks of guests at a British party; his goal is to impress a white girl, Bheem’s love. A dance war breaks out, but the whites can’t keep up.

RRR director SS Rajamouli says he was looking for a location to film the dance duel and party scene while filming in Ukraine, and when he found it the perfect location, it turned out to be the presidential palace in Kiev. He resigned to continue his search, but was immediately cleared.
Mark that the ‘extras’ are not really, but professional Ukrainian dancers who immediately caught the steps and started imitating them, although it was not yet her turn to dance. And so it was in the last edition.
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The energetic choreography is by Prem Rakshith, A choreographer who mainly works in Telugu cinema who has provided Charam and Rama Rao with one of the most memorable songs of their career as he knows the style and body language of Indian performers.
The steps, says Rajamouli, had to be visually appealing, fantastic, but not hard to replicate, because He’s counting on people to create their own versions and soon see them on the web. Your favorite sequence and suggestion for those considering uploading their video from Naatu? The initial, when the girls straighten the dancers’ braces.
The interpretation is by the singer and actor Rahul Sipligunj (has his own YouTube channel) and Kaala Bhairava, ghost singer (studio-only singer), son of RRR composer MM Keeravani.
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