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Watch: ‘Naatu Naatu’ composer MM Keeravani sings his acceptance speech after winning the Oscar

Keeravani celebrated winning the Best Original Song award by turning his speech into a song to the tune of ‘Top of The World’ by The Carpenters.

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Mar 13, 2023 · 09:03 am
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"Naatu Naatu" from #RRR wins Best Original Song at the #Oscars. https://t.co/ndiKiHfmID pic.twitter.com/d7ZSoRps2d

— Variety (@Variety) March 13, 2023

The team supporting #RRR goes wild as "Naatu Naatu" wins best song at the #Oscars pic.twitter.com/mgiNfkj8db

— The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) March 13, 2023

Destruction Duo @tarak9999 @AlwaysRamCharan Reactions After winning 95th @TheAcademy Award for #NaatuNaatu 💃🕺❤️‍🔥👏. #Oscars95 #Oscar2023 pic.twitter.com/xI945wb5FV

— Sai Mohan 'NTR' (@Sai_Mohan_999) March 13, 2023

M. M. Keeravaani and Chandrabose accept the award for Best Music (Original Song) for 'Naatu Naatu' from 'RRR.' #Oscars95 pic.twitter.com/em41jqU3l8

— Entertainment Tonight (@etnow) March 13, 2023
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