Naatu naatu choreographer

  1. RRR Choreographer Came Up With Over 100 Variations Of The Naatu Naatu Dance
  2. Composer MM Keeravani, choreographer Prem Rakshith: Meet the team behind RRR song Naatu Naatu that won a Golden Globe


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RRR Choreographer Came Up With Over 100 Variations Of The Naatu Naatu Dance

Rajamouli praised choreographer Prem Rakshith, who has collaborated with the director before, as well as the film's leads, N.T. Rama Rao Jr. and Ram Charan. "He gave one of the most memorable numbers for both of them," he said. "He knows their style, exactly what their body language is, he exactly knows what their fans expect out of them." Rakshith was also responsible for the decision to include suspender choreography, which became one of the fan-favorite segments of the dance. The instructions for Rakshith were difficult because Rajamouli knew the steps "should be nice, it shouldn't be too difficult, it should suit the style of both actors, and it should be fantastic." As Rakshith is one of the world's most prolific choreographers, he handled the challenge with ease. "He has come up with, you wouldn't believe it, more than a hundred variations for this 3/4 signature, [sings] 'Naatu Naatu Naatu Naatu Naatu Naatu.'" That's right, there were over 100 different ways the choreography for the chorus of "Naatu Naatu" could have played out. Listening to S.S. Rajamouli talk about the scene brings its own form of infectious joy because it's so clear he loves movies, and he especially loves making them. That might seem like an obvious observation, but there's truly no cynicism or snobbery when he talks about his work. He geeks out about a movie coming together the same way we do. He radiates excitement with every segment, and it's hard not to get caught up in the "pure cinema" of i...

Composer MM Keeravani, choreographer Prem Rakshith: Meet the team behind RRR song Naatu Naatu that won a Golden Globe

RRR created history by winning a Golden Globe Award on Wednesday morning. The film’s popular song Naatu Naatu was announced as the winner in the Best Original Song category, where it beat some heavyweights performed by the likes of Rihanna and Lady Gaga. While the award was received by composer MM Keeravani on behalf of the team, a lot of other performers’ sweat went into the making of the song. Like all songs of the film, MM Keeravani, also known as MM Kreem, is a veteran composer who has worked in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada films for over three decades. He has won awards for work in films like Annamayya, Magadheera, Baahubali, having also composed for Bollywood films like Jism, Paheli, Sur, and Zakhm. — Golden Globe Awards (@goldenglobes) The lyricist Chandrabose has written over 3000 songs in Telugu films and has won several awards.. Rakshith, on the other hand, is also a celebrated name in the Telugu film industry, having worked in films like Baahubali over the course of his career. Speaking to Cine Josh last year, Prem Rakshit had revealed he worked for 30 days on 97 dance movements for the song and that the team used ultra zoom in order to get the sync right between the actors. Originally, the plan was to shoot the song in the backdrop of 100 dancers, they later decided against it due to the lead stars’ dance moves. RRR is a Telugu period action drama directed by SS Rajamouli. It stars Ram Charan and Jr NTR as fictionalized versions of two real-life...