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South Korean embassy staff groove to Naatu Naatu in viral video. PM Modi lauds ‘adorable team effort’

First Published: 26th February, 2023 17:17 IST

A video of the South Korean embassy staff grooving to RRR's famous song Naatu Naatu has gone viral online

RRR song Naatu Naatu has created a flutter all over the world and people can’t help but shake a leg to the popular song. The track picturised on Ram Charan and Jr NTR made history after it won a Golden Globe award this year. Now, it seems like the fever has gripped the South Korean embassy in India as well. Why, you ask? Well, a video of the South Korean embassy staff grooving to the peppy track has gone viral online. The clip even caught Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s attention.

The now-viral video was shared by the official handle of the Korean Embassy in India on Twitter. In the 53-second clip, staff of the South Korean embassy can be seen dancing to Naatu Naatu with enthusiasm. They were also joined by the ambassador, Chang Jae-bok. The entire team even aced the popular hook step of the song.

“We are happy to share with you the Korean Embassy’s Naatu Naatu dance cover. See the Korean Ambassador Chang Jae-bok along with the embassy staff Naatu Naatu!!” reads the caption of the post.

Watch the viral video here:

The video amassed over 2 lakh views after being shared online. The clip even caught PM Modi’s attention, who lauded the adorable team effort.

Take a look:

Naatu Naatu is composed by M. M. Keeravaani.

Listen to the song here:

Credit: India Today

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