The entire process of producing the song took over 19 months.[12] Keeravani composed 10 to 20 different tunes based on that particular point in the script. Later, the team finalized this particular tune based on a voting process from their inner circle.[13][14]

The Telugu word naatu (; nu) variously translates to 'native', 'local', 'countryside', 'raw and rustic', 'ethnic'.[7] Chandrabose wrote the lyrics based on his childhood memories.[4] According to Chandrabose, he wrote 90% of the song in half a day but it took 1.7 years to write the remaining 10%.[15]


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The composer Keeravani likened the sound to the traditional beats of folk songs in Indian villages. Keeravani used duffs, an Indian skin drum for the instrumentation and added in mandolins for the melody. The song features a 6

8 beat popular in South Indian music.[16][17][1]

The song was also released in Hindi as "Naacho Naacho",[18] in Tamil as "Naattu Koothu",[19] in Kannada as "Halli Naatu" and in Malayalam as "Karinthol".[20] It was released on 10 November 2021 (released on YouTube as a lyrical video song) as the second single from the album, through Lahari Music and T-Series.[21] The full video song, featuring visuals directly from the film, was released on 11 April 2022 on YouTube.

Onmanorama praised the song and stated, "The mood-lifting beats and the perkiest actors dancing to those beats is just what the fans have been waiting for, ever since the makers announced the magnum opus."[22] A. Kameshwari of The Indian Express wrote "Naatu Naatu offer double the fun as the two actors perform together on screen and create an insane energy, which makes you want to dance too. The RRR song can sure be titled as the best mass track of the year."[23] A review from Mirchi9 criticized the song itself for being ordinary, calling it as "an old-school, serviceable number". However, they praised Rama Rao and Charan's choreography and rapport, calling it as a "visual feast".[24] Matt Patches of Polygon and Wes Greene of Slant Magazine named the musical sequence as one of the best movie scenes of 2022.[25][26]

RRR director Rajamouli conceived "Naatu Naatu" as a kind of fight sequence in which the Indian duo outdance their British counterparts.[17] He also used the song as a foreshadowing for the climax sequence. "I think the biggest achievement for me was incorporating how the song comes into the film, without breaking the narrative," he noted.[17] Rajamouli described the sequence as "the story behind the story" and is like a short film of its own with different sub-plots.[39]

"Naatu Naatu" was shot in August 2021 in Ukraine as a part of the final leg of shooting of RRR.[41][42] Filming took place at the Mariinskyi Palace, the official residence of the president of Ukraine in Kyiv, a few months before the onset of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[43][44] The song picturization took 15 days. The music video featured about 50 dancers and 300 to 400 extras.[14]

The music video is a direct clip from a scene in RRR, which features Raju (Ram Charan) and Bheem (Rama Rao) singing the lyrics and out-dancing the rich British men at a fancy British party, encouraged by Bheem's love interest Jenny (Olivia Morris). By the song's climax, Ram and Bheem ignite a dance battle between themselves and the British men, who each fall down one by one as they fail to keep up; and despite being cheered for, Ram pretends to injure his leg and falls over to allow Bheem to win the battle and impress Jenny.

Within 24 hours of its release, the song crossed over 17 million views in Telugu (becoming the most-viewed Telugu song), and 35 million views in all five languages on YouTube.[45] It also became the fastest Telugu song to cross 1 million likes.[45] In February 2022, the song crossed over 200 million views in all languages.[46]

The song received positive reception from audiences, praising the music.[47] The hook step, performed by Jr NTR and Ram Charan, went viral on social media.[48][49][50] Charan and Rama Rao often recreated the viral portion of the dance in the film's promotions,[51][52] as did director Rajamouli at the film's success party with encouragement from Rama Rao.[53]

In an article, Brenda Haas of Deutsche Welle referred to the song as a "global sensation". She further opined and wrote that, "the song's international popularity also underscores the fact that language is no barrier to enjoying music across borders".[54]

Salman Khan has shared a new song from his upcoming film Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan. The Telugu song Bathukamma shows him sporting a mundu for the first time. The song features Pooja Hegde celebrating the Bathukamma festival with Venkatesh Daggubati, Bhumika Chawla and others and is surprised when Salman arrives his bunch of friends/family members including Shehnaaz Gill, Palak Tiwari, Siddharth Nigam and Raghav Juyal. Also read: Jee Rahe The Hum: Salman Khan sings, dances in Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan song, Sangeeta Bijlani reacts

Bathukamma is a floral festival of Telangana during which women celebrate and worship Goddess Sati with exotic flowers of the region. The song has been sung by Santhosh Venky, Aira Udupi, Harini Ivaturi, Suchetha Basrur & Vijayalaxmi Mettinahole. Composed by Ravi Basrur, the song has been penned by Kinnal Raj & Harini Ivaturi with Hindi lyrics added by Shabbir Ahmed and Ravi Basrur.

Helmed by Farhad Samji, Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan also stars Jagapathi Babu, Vijender Singh, Abhimanyu Singh, Jassie Gill and Vinali Bhatnagar. Three other songs are already out from the film. While Salman is seen doing Bhangra in Punjabi dance number Billi Billi, his dance steps from Naiyo Lagda and Jee Rahe The Hum became meme fodder on social media. The film is Salman's Eid release after long and will release in theatres on April 21.

Aradhya Lyrics from Kushi is brand new Telugu song sung by Sid Sriram, Chinmayi Sripaada while this latest song is featuring Vijay Deverakonda, Samantha. Aradhya Telugu song lyrics are penned down by Shiva Nirvana, Shiyas Abdul Wahab while music is given by Hesham Abdul Wahab and video has been directed by Shiva Nirvana.

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