Virat Kohli danced fiercely on 'Natu-Natu song' in the first ODI, fans said- 'Perfect step Kohli bhai'


Posted on 18th Mar 2023 11:09 am by rohit kumar

From the cricket field to the political corridors, the superhit song Naatu-Naatu of RRR film is rocking everywhere. During the first ODI match being played between India and Australia (IND vs AUS) at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, Virat Kohli is seen dancing on the field during the match itself.

 

A video is becoming increasingly viral on social media, in which King Kohli is seen copying the steps of the song Natu-Natu. During this, the fans sitting in the stadium are shouting very loudly seeing Kohli.

 

Virat Kohli started dancing on the field as soon as the song 'Natu-Natu' was played

Team India's star player Virat Kohli not only wins the hearts of fans with his game, but he also makes everyone crazy because of his looks and sense of humor. In the recently going viral video, it can be seen that King Kohli is in a very jovial mood, he was seen grooving to the famous song Naatu Naatu from the film RRR after the opening over of the Australian team's innings.

 

In the video, Kohli is copying the steps of the song Naatu while moving his steps back and forth. His dance video is becoming increasingly viral on social media. Fans say that Kohli is winning their hearts by doing perfect steps.

 

The song 'Naatu Naatu' won the Oscar Award

Actor Ram Charan and Junior NTR starrer SS Rajamouli's song 'Naatu Naatu' from RRR has recently created history by winning the Oscar Award 2023 after the Golden Globe Award in the Best Original Song category. This song has gone on every person's tongue. Fans are continuously making reels on this song and sharing it on social media.

 

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