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Watch: Two US cops dancing to Indian film song goes viral

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  • The song Naatu Naatu from SS Rajamouli’s hit Telugu film RRR made history.
  • The video shows two US cops dancing to the song.
  • They made a correction while responding to their own post.
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The song Naatu Naatu from SS Rajamouli’s hit Telugu film RRR made history when it became the first Indian film song to win an Oscar. The Academy Award win has sparked a social media frenzy, with many people sharing their reactions. Among these, a video shared a few days ago has piqued people’s interest. The video shows two US cops dancing to the song.

The video was shared on Twitter by Nenavath Jagan. “#California cops are digging the #NaatuNaatu song. “Naatu Naatu is everywhere,” they said in the video, which was released a few days ago on March 11. They made a correction while responding to their own post. “Note: it was in Texas,” they said on Twitter.

A few people enjoying Holi are seen in the video’s opening scene. The next scene in the video shows two US police officers dancing with a man covered in colour while performing the song’s hook step. The crowd can be heard cheering enthusiastically towards the end of the video as the police perform the dance moves flawlessly.

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The video has received more than 2.4 lakh views since being tweeted, and the numbers are rising quickly. In addition, the share has received nearly 5,700 likes. Many people have also reposted the video on various social media websites.

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