It
is
a
day
of
celebration
for
all
Indians
as
SS
Rajamouli's
superhit
magnum
opus
RRR
made
history
by
winning
the
country's
first
Golden
Globe
Award
2023
at
the
80th
edition
of
the
prestigious
ceremony.
The
film's
song
Naatu
Naatu
won
the
Best
Original
Song
trophy,
and
composer
MM
Keeravani
held
the
award
on
the
stage
while
his
colleagues,
director
SS
Rajamouli,
actor
Ram
Charan,
and
the
rest
of
the
team
cheered
him
on.
Since
its
release,
the
movie's
song
has
been
celebrated
all
over
the
world
and
has
become
a
huge
hit
with
audiences.
As
the
RRR
team
attended
the
prestigious
awards
night
on
Tuesday
(Wednesday
morning
in
India)
in
Los
Angeles,
several
videos
and
pictures
from
the
event
have
been
trending
hugely
on
the
internet,
one
of
which
is
international
singer
Rihanna's
heart-touching
moment
shared
with
the
winning
RRR
team.
The
moment
that
is
going
viral
on
social
media
is
winning
several
hearts.
RIHANNA
CONGRATULATES
TEAM
RRR
A
video
that
has
been
shared
extensively
on
social
media
shows
Rihanna
congratulating
the
team
RRR
as
she
walks
by
them
with
her
partner
ASAP
Rocky.
The
celebrated
singer
is
seen
blowing
a
kiss
at
the
team
and
congratulating
them
with
a
smile.
Meanwhile,
praising
Rihanna,
who
lost
the
award
to
Naatu
Naatu,
The
Hollywood
Reporter's
reporter
Chris
Gardner
shared
the
same
video
and
wrote,
"THIS!
Rihanna
has
such
class.
As
she
and
Rocky
walk
by
(I
think
to
the
bathroom)
Rihanna
congratulates
the
RRR
table
for
their
best
original
song
win
for
Naatu
Naatu
in
her
category."
THIS!
Rihanna
has
such
class.
As
she
and
Rocky
walk
by
(I
think
to
the
bathroom)
Rihanna
congratulates
the
RRR
table
for
their
best
original
song
win
for
Naatu
Naatu
in
her
category.
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NAATU
NAATU
COMPETITION
WITH
HOLLYWOOD
HEAVYWEIGHTS
Composed
by
veteran
musician
MM
Keeravaani,
Naatu
Naatu
has
been
penned
down
by
Kala
Bhairavi
and
Rahul
Sipligunj.
Ever
since
its
release,
the
song
has
been
creating
tremendous
waves
across
the
world.
Naatu
Naatu,
picturized
on
actors
Ram
Charan
and
Jr
NTR,
was
competing
with
biggies
like
Taylor
Swift's
Carolina
from
Where
The
Crawdads
Sing,
Rihanna's
Lift
Me
Up
from
'Black
Panther:
Wakanda
Forever,
Lady
Gaga's
Hold
My
Hand
from
Top
Gun:
Maverick
and
Ciao
Papa
from
Guillermo
del
Toro's
Pinocchio.
In
addition
to
being
nominated
for
the
original
song
for
Naatu
Naatu,
RRR
was
also
a
contender
for
the
Best
Non-English
Language
Film
category,
but
it
lost
to
Argentina
1985
from
Argentina.