Ram Charan Shares Dance Steps of RRR Song “Naatu-Naatu” with South Korean Ambassador at G20 Event in Kashmir
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Renowned Telugu actor Ram Charan, known for his role in the blockbuster film RRR, attended the G20 event in Srinagar, Kashmir on Monday.
During the panel on Film Tourism for Economic Growth and Cultural Preservation, he had an interesting encounter with the South Korean ambassador to India, Chang Jae-bok.
The duo entertained the audience by dancing to the Oscar-winning song “Naatu-Naatu” from the Telugu film. This unique moment showcased the cultural exchange between India and South Korea.
Teaching the Ambassador
A video shared online captured the moment when Ram Charan attempted to teach the South Korean ambassador the popular hook steps of “Naatu-Naatu.”
With patience and enthusiasm, Ram demonstrated the steps, but the ambassador is a little bit slow learner. But, the audience appreciated their efforts, by applauding their dance performance.
“Naatu-Naatu” Makes History
In March 2024, “Naatu-Naatu” made history by becoming the first Indian film song to win an Oscar for Best Original Song.
The talented composer M.M. Keeravani and lyricist Chandra Bose were present to receive the prestigious award. S.S. Rajamouli, the director of RRR, and the film’s stars, Ram Charan, and Jr. NTR, cheered from the audience, making the victory even more memorable.
Emotional Connection of Charan with Kashmir
Ram Charan expressed his deep connection with Kashmir during the panel discussion at the G20 Summit. He shared the childhood memory that he has been visiting Kashmir since 1986 as the son of a veteran actor Chiranjeevi who has been associated with the film industry for 45 years.
Image source: Instagram post by actor Chiranjeevi
Recalling those memories, Ram Charan mentioned that his father extensively shot in scenic locations like Son Marg, which he used to visit as a child. His visits to Kashmir with his father were like achievements during his summer holidays.
G20 Working Group Meets
The actor’s presence at the G20 Summit highlights his stature as a prominent actor and his ability to contribute to discussions of global significance. Ram Charan was invited to participate in the 3rd G20 Working Group meeting, where he spoke about his experiences in Jammu and Kashmir.
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His insights on film tourism’s potential for economic growth and cultural preservation added value to the panel’s deliberations.
Excitement for Future Projects
As Ram Charan continues to make strides in both his professional and personal endeavours, his fans eagerly await his upcoming films. With his global exposure and contributions to platforms like the G20 Summit, his valuable insights are highly anticipated. Audiences around the world admire his talent and eagerly look forward to his future projects.
This G20 event in Srinagar witnessed a remarkable exchange of culture as Ram Charan danced to the tune of “Naatu-Naatu” alongside South Korean ambassador Chang Jae-bok. The duo’s performance showcased the power of cinema in connecting people from different backgrounds
Ram Charan’s presence at the G20 Summit not only reinforced his stature as an influential actor, capable of contributing to discussions of global significance.
With his upcoming films, he continues to win audience hearts and bring his valuable insights to international platforms.
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