Anand Mahindra learning ‘Natu Natu’ steps from Ram Charan wins the internet
Team Udayavani, Feb 12, 2023, 6:16 PM IST
The action flick, RRR, directed by SS Rajamouli and starring Ram Charan Teja and Jr NTR, has been a hit world over. The fast-paced ‘Natu Natu’ song from the movie not only created a buzz internationally but also won a Golden Globe Award.
The choreography of the song has been particularly a hit, with many making reels on social media imitating the steps of the dance number.
This dance bug also seems to have hit Anand Mahindra, the chairman of Mahindra & Mahindra group.
On February 11, the entrepreneur shared a snippet of him learning the steps of ‘Natu Natu ‘ from Ram Charan Teja grooving to the beats of ‘Natu Natu’ when the two met at an event recently.
Taking to Twitter Mahindra wrote: ” Well apart from the race, one real bonus at the #HyderabadEPrix was getting lessons from @AlwaysRamCharan on the basic #NaatuNaatu steps. Thank you and good luck at the Oscars, my friend!”
The video has crossed 1 million views on Twitter.
Watch here:
Well apart from the race, one real bonus at the #HyderabadEPrix was getting lessons from @AlwaysRamCharan on the basic #NaatuNaatu steps. Thank you and good luck at the Oscars, my friend! pic.twitter.com/YUWTcCvCdw
— anand mahindra (@anandmahindra) February 11, 2023
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