In a dance video, actress Padmini Kolhapure and her close friend, actress Neetu Kapoor, delighted their admirers. The Naatu Naatu song by SS Rajamouli, which made history at the Oscars, was performed flawlessly by the ladies. Others in the room clapped enthusiastically for the two as someone captured the occasion on camera. Even more people are impressed by Neetu.
Getting ready for Natu Natu are Neetu Kapoor and Padmini Kolhapure.
In the video, Padmini can be seen wearing a black pant suit and a blue shirt. Neetu, who is dressed in a white shirt, jacket, and purple slacks, is seated next to him. While the two dance together while holding hands to Naatu Naatu, Neetu stands out the most thanks to her upbeat movements. He receives encouragement from others in the room, who can be seen applauding.
“Catch up with my favorite #neetukapoor on #natunatu coming there soon #instareels fun fun fun,” Padmini stated when sharing the video. Neetu responded by adding, “Tried Nato Nato with old pal,” to her Instagram Stories. An emoji of applauding hands was used in his daughter Riddhima Kapoor Sahni’s response.
A admirer said, “It was lovely to see both of you together,” at this time. young women.” What vitality, Neetu ji? “said a second. It’s actually named Sweet Sixteen, remarked another.
The first Indian production to win an Oscar was RRR’s song Naatu Naatu. In the category of Best Original Song, it won the prestigious prize. The lyrics to Naatu Naatu were written by Chandrabose, and the melody was created by MM Keeravani. The song was created by Rahul Sipligunj and Kaal Bhairav for the film RRR, which is based on the lives of two real revolutionaries, Alluri Seetharama Raju and Komaram Bheem, and is set in the pre-independent era of 1920. Ram Charan and Jr. NTR played the leading parts.
In Jugjag Jiyo, Neetu Kapoor appeared opposite Varun Dhawan, Kiara Advani, and Anil Kapoor. Last year, she also made her television debut on Dance Deewane Junior 1. On the dance reality show, she made an appearance as one of the judges. He has letters to Mr. Khanna in the works from Sunny Kaushal and Shraddha Srinath.