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US Cops Dance To RRR's Electrifying Naatu Naatu Song, Video Goes Viral: WATCH

The clip opens to show some people playing Holi while two cops try to perform the hook step of the Naatu Naatu song

The song Naatu Naatu from SS Rajamouli's film 'RRR' is still been creating waves across the world after its release in March 2022. It also became the first Indian film to win an award for best original song at the 95th Academy Awards (Oscars) in Los Angeles on Sunday. This is the third major international honour for the hit song after a Golden Globe and a Critics Choice Award.

Videos and reels of people dancing to the song has flooded the internet. One such video of US cops dancing to the song has gone viral on social media. The clip opens to show some people playing Holi while two cops try to perform the hook step of the Naatu Naatu song along with a man drenched in colours. The man standing in the middle tries to demonstrate the steps to the cops who attempt the danace amid cheers from people standing there.

"#California cops are enjoying the the #NaatuNaatu son. Naatu naatu is everywhere," read the caption of the post shared by Twitter user @Nenavat_Jagan

Since being shared the video has amassed 5.7 lakh views, 5,687 likes and tons of comments.

"Yes they are, and great choice! Song is catchy and makes you want to groove!," reacted a user to the post.

"The guys are single-handedly bringing back suspenders," wrote another user.

"Wow ok even the COPS now,' wrote another user.

 

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