'Naatu Naatu' Gets Into The Hollywood Music Awards!

Update: 2022-11-04 07:57 GMT
It looks like there is no stopping Rajamouli's 'RRR' on the international arena. This magnum opus earned more than a thousand crores during its time of release and it is getting huge reception from the western countries ever since it was made available on Netflix. This action drama was immensely loved by the Hollywood audience as well as critics.

The movie was recently released in Japan and it is getting a thunderous response there too. The makers are trying hard to get nominations for this film in the Oscars and many say that there is a chance for this film in a couple of categories too. We all know how big of a hit 'Naatu Naatu' song turned out to be and the perfect dance movements of NTR and Charan turned it into a fantastic viewing experience in theatres.

The video song was a sensational hit and the audio was loved by a lot of people too. Now, this chartbuster song got a nomination in Hollywood Music in Media Awards in the category of Song - Onscreen Performance (Film). 'Naatu Naatu' was nominated along with 'Lets Play House' by Austin Butler from 'Elvis', Billy Eichner's 'Love' from BROS, Jennifer Lopez's 'On My Way' from 'Marry Me' and 'Cucamonga' by Knights of Swing.

The winner will be announced on 16th November and it is to be seen if 'Naatu Naatu' song manages to emerge as the winner or not.

'RRR' is produced by DVV Danayya on a budget of over 400 crores. The lead actors delivered stupendous performances and MM Keeravani is the music composer who is one of the main pillars in the film's success. Apart from a few noted Hollywood actors, 'RRR' has actors like Shriya Saran, Rajeev Kanakala, Samuthirakani and others did key roles. NTR will be seen as Komaram Bheem while Ram Charan plays the role of Alluri Seetha Ramaraju in this massive film which is set in the backdrop of the pre-Independence era.

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