Golden Globes 2023: 'RRR's big win; SS Rajamouli, Jr NTR, AR Rahman, Shah Rukh Khan & others celebrate 

Updated : Jan 13, 2023 11:25
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Filmmaker SS Rajamouli's magnum opus 'RRR' created history at Golden Globe Awards 2023 as its song ‘Naatu Naatu’ bagged the award in the Best Original Song - Motion Picture category. Soon after the win, Rajamouli has expressed his happiness about the achievement on Twitter and wrote that he is ‘speechless’. 

He tweeted, ‘Music truly knows no boundaries. Congratulations & thank you PEDDANNA for giving me #NaatuNaatu. This one is special.:) I thank each & every fan across the globe for shaking their leg & making it popular ever since the release.'

‘RRR’s lead star Jr NTR also took to social media to congratulate the composer of the song. 'Congratulations Sirji on your well-deserved #GoldenGlobes  award! I've danced to many songs throughout my career but #NaatuNaatu will forever stay close to my heart... @mmkeeravaani,' he tweeted.

Fellow Golden Globe winner AR Rahman also celebrated the ‘RRR’ team’s big win on Twitter. He wrote, 'Incredible ..Paradigm shift Congrats Keeravani Garu from all Indians and your fans! Congrats @ssrajamouli Garu and the whole RRR team!'

Social media is flooded with congratulatory messages for ‘RRR’ team.

Superstar Shah Rukh Khan wished Rajamouli and wrote, 'Sir just woke up and started dancing to Naatu Naatu celebrating your win at Golden Globes. Here’s to many more awards & making India so proud!!'

Alia Bhatt, Chiranjeevi, and Nimrat Kaur are among others who have expressed their joy on this big victory of 'RRR'.

'Naatu Naatu'- the Telugu track, was composed by veteran music director MM Keeravaani and sung by Kala Bhairava and Rahul Sipligunj.

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