Ram Charan wanted to dance on 'Natu-Natu' at Oscars, but I did not get the call

Ram Charan wanted to dance on 'Natu-Natu' at the Oscars: said- I was 100% ready to dance, but I did not get the call

Apr 18, 2023 - 08:52
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Ram Charan wanted to dance on 'Natu-Natu' at Oscars, but I did not get the call

RRR's song 'Natu-Natu' received the Oscar Award in the Best Original Song category at the 95th Oscar Ceremony held in Los Angeles. But, Ram Charan and Junior NTR did not perform dance on this song during the ceremony.
At that time it was claimed that both actors were not comfortable dancing at the Oscar ceremony.
But, recently Ram Charan while talking to the media told that he was ready to perform at the Oscars but he was not allowed to dance.
American dancer Billy Mustafa and Canadian Jason Glover performed on this song instead of Ram Charan and Junior NTR. When Ram Charan was asked why he did not dance to the song 'Naatu-Naatu' at the Oscar ceremony, he said - I was waiting for the call to come.
I was ready to perform at the Oscars and wanted to hear that I got to dance there.
Ram Charan told - I am telling the truth. I was 100% ready to perform. I was also waiting for the call but I don't know what happened. I never got the call. But, there is no point in talking about it now.
The group that was present that day gave a great performance. He danced better than us. Ram Charan did not give any further information about this.
Last month in the Media Conclave, Ram Charan said – I have done this dance many times before. So now maybe it's time for us to relax. Time to sit back and watch someone else perform for India.
Now this is not just our song, this is India's song. This is the song of the public which has taken us to the Oscars carpet.
Singers Rahul Sipliganj and Kaal Bhairav sang the song 'Naatu-Naatu' during the live performance during the Oscar ceremony. Whereas Deepika Padukone presented the performance.
There was also controversy when American dancer Billy Mustafa and Canadian dancer Jason Glover performed on 'Natu-Natu' in the ceremony.
On social media, people had said about replacing the South Indian dancer with a foreign dancer that colonial thoughts have not yet gone from your mind. The dancer whom you have given a chance to perform also reflects your thinking.
Apart from this, the performance of these dancers is completely opposite to the plot of the film RRR. The South Asian community living in America also protested against it.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer