<p>Music composer AR Rahman, who was the first Indian to win a Golden Globe in Best Score category for the 2009 film <em>Slumdog Millionaire</em>, congratulated the team of <em>RRR</em> for bringing home the 80th Golden Globe award for the song <em>Naatu Naatu</em>.</p>.<p>Rahman took to Instagram, where he shared a clip of Jenna Ortega announcing <em>Naatu Naatu</em> as the winner in the Best Original Song in Motion Picture category.</p>.<p>He tweeted: "Incredible ..Paradigm shift Congrats Keeravani Garu from all Indians and your fans! Congrats @ssrajamouli Garu and the whole RRR team!"</p>.<p><em>Naatu Naatu </em>was in competition with <em>Carolina </em>from <em>Where the Crawdads Sing, Ciao Papa</em> from Guillermo del Toro's <em>Pinocchio, Hold My Hand</em> from <em>Top Gun: Maverick</em> and<em> Lift Me Up</em> from <em>Black Panther: Wakanda Forever</em>.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read |<a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/rrr-bags-first-golden-globe-with-naatu-naatu-winning-best-original-song-1179851.html" target="_blank"> 'RRR' bags first Golden Globe with 'Naatu Naatu' winning best original song</a></strong></p>.<p>To receive the honour was music composer M M Keeravani, who was accompanied with his wife Srivalli. He dedicated the award to Rajamouli and the actors Ram Charan and NTR Jr.</p>.<p>While accepting the award, he said: "Thank you very much for this prestigious award: This award belongs to SS Rajamouli for his vision, I thank him for constantly believed and supporting my work. Nt Rama Rao and Ram Charan who danced with full stamina."</p>.<p>'RRR' stars NTR Jr., Ram Charan, Ajay Devgn, Alia Bhatt, Shriya Saran, Samuthirakani, Ray Stevenson, Alison Doody, and Olivia Morris.</p>.<p>It centres around two real-life Indian revolutionaries, Alluri Sitarama Raju and Komaram Bheem, their fictional friendship and their fight against the British Raj.</p>.<p>Set in the 1920s, the plot explores the undocumented period in their lives when both the revolutionaries chose to go into obscurity before they began the fight for their country.</p>
<p>Music composer AR Rahman, who was the first Indian to win a Golden Globe in Best Score category for the 2009 film <em>Slumdog Millionaire</em>, congratulated the team of <em>RRR</em> for bringing home the 80th Golden Globe award for the song <em>Naatu Naatu</em>.</p>.<p>Rahman took to Instagram, where he shared a clip of Jenna Ortega announcing <em>Naatu Naatu</em> as the winner in the Best Original Song in Motion Picture category.</p>.<p>He tweeted: "Incredible ..Paradigm shift Congrats Keeravani Garu from all Indians and your fans! Congrats @ssrajamouli Garu and the whole RRR team!"</p>.<p><em>Naatu Naatu </em>was in competition with <em>Carolina </em>from <em>Where the Crawdads Sing, Ciao Papa</em> from Guillermo del Toro's <em>Pinocchio, Hold My Hand</em> from <em>Top Gun: Maverick</em> and<em> Lift Me Up</em> from <em>Black Panther: Wakanda Forever</em>.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read |<a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/rrr-bags-first-golden-globe-with-naatu-naatu-winning-best-original-song-1179851.html" target="_blank"> 'RRR' bags first Golden Globe with 'Naatu Naatu' winning best original song</a></strong></p>.<p>To receive the honour was music composer M M Keeravani, who was accompanied with his wife Srivalli. He dedicated the award to Rajamouli and the actors Ram Charan and NTR Jr.</p>.<p>While accepting the award, he said: "Thank you very much for this prestigious award: This award belongs to SS Rajamouli for his vision, I thank him for constantly believed and supporting my work. Nt Rama Rao and Ram Charan who danced with full stamina."</p>.<p>'RRR' stars NTR Jr., Ram Charan, Ajay Devgn, Alia Bhatt, Shriya Saran, Samuthirakani, Ray Stevenson, Alison Doody, and Olivia Morris.</p>.<p>It centres around two real-life Indian revolutionaries, Alluri Sitarama Raju and Komaram Bheem, their fictional friendship and their fight against the British Raj.</p>.<p>Set in the 1920s, the plot explores the undocumented period in their lives when both the revolutionaries chose to go into obscurity before they began the fight for their country.</p>