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David Warner was Happy on Receiving the Golden Globe Award for the song ‘Naatu Naatu’, Congratulated in a Special Way

Sudev Haldar
1 year ago

The song ‘Naatu Naatu’ from SS Rajamouli’s film ‘RRR’ has won the Best Original Song award at the Golden Globe Awards. The Golden Globe Award is considered to be a very prestigious award and there is a lot of happiness among the people when an Indian song gets this award. Australian Cricket Team’s legendary opener David Warner has also given his reaction regarding this award.

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David Warner is very active on social media and often shares pictures and videos. He also keeps sharing videos on Indian songs and dialogues. Along with this, he has also shared the reel by dancing on many Indian songs. Seeing his posts, it is known that he takes a lot of interest in Indian cinema. He has shared a post even after receiving the award for the song ‘Naatu Naatu’.

David Warner has shared a picture on his official Instagram account.

David Warner has shared a picture on his official Instagram account. This picture is of a post of this song from RRR movie. Sharing this poster, he also wrote a caption along with which he has congratulated for this award. Warner wrote in his post,

Naatu Naatu Song (Telugu)| RRR Songs|NTR,Ram Charan | MM Keeravaani | SS  Rajamouli|Telugu Songs 2022 - YouTube

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Congratulations and best wishes for the award

David is very fond of this post of Warner and is also reacting fiercely to it. A fan says that David should work in Tollywood industry and make a film with Rajamouli. He is confident that Warner will do an amazing job. While another fan said that he is very happy to see Warner’s love for Indian films and he is looking forward to the India-Australia series so that he can see David Warner in action.

Let us tell you, Australia’s team is going to visit India in February. In this series, 4 Test matches and three ODIs will be played. The first Test match will be played on 9 February, while the ODI series will begin on 17 March.

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