'RRR' Superstar Ram Charan's Mother-In-Law Shakes A Leg To 'Naatu Naatu'. Watch Viral Video
A video is doing the rounds on the internet where she can be seen performing the hook step of 'Naatu Naatu' along with another lady on the streets of Davos in Switzerland.
New Delhi: Popular song 'Naatu Naatu' from the movie 'RRR' left the world dancing to its upbeat music and catchy tune and probably there is no one left who has not been infected by the 'Naatu Naatu' fever. From bagging prestigious awards like the Golden Globes for 'Best Original Song', it is now running the race for the Oscars.
Sung by Rahul Sipligunj, Kala Bhairawa and composed by M.M Keeravani, the foot-tapping number has made it to everyone’s playlist and not even Ram Charan's mother-in-law- Shobana Kamineni could be spared to join in the craze.
Recently, a video shared by Shobhana's daughter and Ram Charan's wife Upasana Konidela is doing the rounds on the internet where she can be seen performing the hook step of 'Naatu Naatu' along with another lady on the streets of Davos in Switzerland. Shobhana, who is dressed in a black coat and a lovely shawl, also laughs near the end of the clip. Indeed, the adoring mother-in-law was as thrilled as everyone else when RRR won at the Golden Globes.
Upasana shared the video with the caption, "Very proud mother-in-law - NatuNatu in Davos. Love mom."
Very proud mother in law - #NatuNatu in Davos ❤️🤩
— Upasana Konidela (@upasanakonidela) January 18, 2023
Love mom @shobanakamineni https://t.co/yBc6CI4f79
Netizens could not hold themselves and flooded the comments sections with their views. One of them wrote, "Super Amma.", while another one commented, "The amount of effort taken by Chandra to shake her legs is outstanding.."
At the 80th Golden Globes Awards, the song edged out tracks like Taylor Swift's 'Carolina' from' Where the Crawdads Sing', 'Ciao Papa' from - Guillermo del Toro's 'Pinocchio' Lady Gaga and Bloodpop's 'Hold My Hand' from 'Top Gun: Maverick', Rihanna's 'Lift Me Up' from 'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever' and 'New Body Rhumba' from White Noise.
The movie 'RRR' is based on the lives of two real-life Indian revolutionary heroes — Alluri Sitaram Raju and Komaram Bheem — who lived in the 1920s. The film made its worldwide theatrical premiere on 24 March 2022.