Sensational worldwide smash Naatu Naatu, a song from the epic movie RRR by S.S. Rajamouli, keeps enthralling fans even after the Oscar victory. With scorching performances by Ram Charan and Jr NTR, not only did the song win an Academy Award, but it catapulted Telugu cinema onto the global map on a grand scale.
Recently, the magnificence of RRR was feted at the iconic Royal Albert Hall in London with a grand live concert. The maestro composer M.M. Keeravaani conducted the concert with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, and it was an unforgettable soul-stirring experience with Naatu Naatu which left the gathering agog. To add to the enchantment were the guest appearances of Jr NTR, Ram Charan, and director S.S. Rajamouli.
Jr NTR spared a minute at the event to reminisce about the song’s journey. From the heart, he told that dancing with his best friend Ram Charan in Naatu Naatu was a moment that he would forever hold dear to his heart. He further expressed that the Oscar win made all the efforts and difficulties worth it.
But the biggest moment came when Jr NTR turned nostalgic and playful, mentioning two iconic names—Chiranjeevi and Balakrishna. Praising their legendary dancing skills, NTR expressed a heartfelt wish: “It would be historic to see both of them dance to Naatu Naatu. That would be a memory etched forever.”
The audience erupted with applause and chants of “Jai Balayya” and “Jai Chiru,” creating an electrifying atmosphere. The moment quickly made its way to social media, where fans began sharing clips and expressing their excitement over the idea.
Netizens are now eagerly hoping that this dream moment turns into reality. The buzz around Chiranjeevi and Balakrishna teaming up for a Naatu Naatu dance is catching fire, with fans saying, “This needs to happen!”
With nostalgia, admiration, and celebration rolled into one powerful moment, the RRR Live Concert not only revisited the film’s magic but also stirred anticipation for something fans never thought they’d dream of—two legends dancing to a song that made history.