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US Police Officers Dance To 'Naatu Naatu', Video Goes Viral

US Police Officers Dance To 'Naatu Naatu', Video Goes Viral

NDTV
Monday, March 13, 2023 04:20:47 PM UTC

In the video, the cops are seen shaking a leg to the song. It appears that the video was taken on the day of Holi since people are seen drenched in colours and gulaal.

At the Oscars on Sunday, SS Rajamouli's 'RRR' became the first Indian film to win an award for best original song for 'Naatu Naatu'. After a Golden Globe and a Critics Choice Award, this is the third major international honour for the hit song written by Chandrabose and composed by MM Keeravaani. Videos of people dancing to the superhit number have been flooding social media ever since its release. Now, a video of US cops dancing to the electrifying song has gone viral on social media.  #California cops are enjoying the the #NaatuNaatu song.🙌🙌🤙🤙 Naatu naatu is everywhere #RamCharan#NTR#RRRMovie#SSRajamouli#RRRForOscars#RRR#GlobalStarRamCharan#NTRGoesGlobal#Oscars#Oscars2023#letsdancepic.twitter.com/rjRQMrjoTs

The video was shared by Nenavat Jagan on Twitter before the Oscars ceremony but after the film's big win, it has been gaining a lot of traction. In the video, the cops are seen shaking a leg to the song. It appears that the video was taken on the day of Holi since people are seen drenched in colours and gulaal. Further in the clip, a man put his hands on the cops' shoulders and demonstrates the hook step as the music plays in the background. The cops groove to the enticing beats of the popular song and copies him as well. Mr Jagan mentioned that the video was captured in Texas. 

Also Read: "Naatu Naatu" Wins Oscar: Here's How It Became A Viral Sensation Globally

Since being shared, the video has amassed over 5.4 lakh views and five thousand likes on the microblogging site.

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