The
world
is
yet
again
going
through
a
tough
time
owing
to
the
second
wave
of
COVID-19.
In
India,
many
state
governments
have
already
imposed
strict
lockdown,
in
order
to
control
the
surge
in
cases.
The
only
thing
that
one
can
now
do
is
get
vaccinated
as
early
as
possible,
while
also
continuing
the
other
precautionary
measures
including
wearing
masks
and
maintaining
social
distancing.
Along
with
that,
positivity
is
the
need
of
the
hour
and
reminding
us
of
the
same
a
video
from
Andhra
Pradesh's
Guntur
has
now
taken
the
internet
by
storm.
In
the
2-minute-20-second
video
shared
on
the
Twitter
handle
of
The
New
Indian
Express,
Andhra
Pradesh,
a
few
COVID-19
patients
can
be
seen
dancing
to
Mahesh
Babu's
'Rama
Rama'
song
from
the
2015
film
Srimanthudu.
Apparently,
the
patients
from
one
of
Guntur's
COVID
care
centres
were
shaking
a
leg
to
the
popular
track
to
perform
light
exercises
under
the
guidance
of
an
instructor
to
beat
anxiety.
Well,
the
video
is
now
winning
the
internet
with
many
praising
the
patients
for
passing
on
positivity
to
those
who
are
going
through
a
lot
of
stress
during
this
time.
Let
us
tell
you
that
the
toe-tapping
song
crooned
by
Sooraj
Santhosh,
Ranina
Reddy
and
MLR
Karthikeyan
has
been
composed
by
Devi
Sri
Prasad.
The
track
featuring
Mahesh
Babu
and
Poorna
(Shamna
Kasim)
shows
the
duo
dancing
at
a
festive
celebration.
Upon
its
release,
the
song
received
huge
appreciation
from
the
audience,
with
many
praising
the
actors'
dance
prowess
and
their
high
spirited
energy.
Talking
more
about
Srimanthudu,
written
and
directed
by
Koratala
Siva,
the
film
also
starred
Shruti
Haasan,
Jagapathi
Babu
and
Rajendra
Prasad
in
key
roles.