In a night filled with glitz, glamour, and excitement, the 95th Academy Awards ceremony came to a close with a historic win for "Naatu Naatu," the original song from the Telugu film RRR. The song, composed by M.M. Keeravani and featuring vocals by Amit Trivedi and Anirudh Ravichander, beat out stiff competition to take home the coveted award for Best Original Song.
"Naatu Naatu" was one of the standout tracks from RRR, a period action film directed by S.S. Rajamouli and starring Jr. NTR, Ram Charan, Alia Bhatt, and Ajay Devgn. The film, which was released in India in October 2022, has been a huge commercial success and has received critical acclaim for its stunning visuals, gripping storyline, and impressive performances.
The song itself is a rousing, energetic number that celebrates the spirit of brotherhood and unity.
Its catchy beats and infectious chorus have made it a fan favorite, and its inclusion in the film's soundtrack was a major factor in the movie's success.
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When "Naatu Naatu" was announced as the winner of the Best Original Song award, there was a palpable sense of excitement and pride among the RRR team. Keeravani, Trivedi, and Ravichander took to the stage to accept the award, thanking their fans, colleagues, and loved ones for their support.
"Naatu Naatu" is a deserving winner of the Best Original Song award, not just because of its catchy melody and inspiring lyrics, but also because of the way it embodies the spirit of the film it belongs to.

RRR is a movie that celebrates the power of unity and brotherhood, and "Naatu Naatu" is a perfect reflection of that message.
As the night drew to a close, there was no doubt that "Naatu Naatu" would go down in history as one of the most memorable and impactful original songs ever to grace the Oscars stage. Its win is a testament to the incredible talent and hard work of everyone involved in RRR, and a fitting tribute to a film that has captured the hearts and imaginations of audiences around the world.
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