Watch: 'Naatu Naatu' light show by US car maker Tesla will surely make you groove

Updated : Mar 23, 2023 16:16
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'Naatu Naatu', the song from the movie 'RRR' was given an illuminating tribute by electric car maker Tesla. 

The Academy Award-winning song was recently played at a parking lot in New Jersey which was apparently full of Tesla cars.

Shared by RRR movie's official Twitter handle, the clip that has now gone viral shows people enjoying the song while the parked cars are flashing headlights and taillights to the beats of 'Naatu Naatu.' Meanwhile, people can be seen dancing, cheering and hooting.

RRR tweeted, ".@Teslalightshows light sync with the beats of #Oscar  Winning Song #NaatuNaatu in New Jersey. Thanks for all the love." 

For the last 2-3 years, Tesla has been doing similar light shows to mark special occasions.

The electric car maker uses car lights and speakers for the light show. Tesla in 2021 had come up with this initiative of mini concerts using its electric cars' lights.

At the 95th Academy Awards, the foot-tapping chartbuster “Naatu Naatu”, composed by MM Keeravaani and penned by Chandrabose, made the Telugu feature film the first Indian production to bring home the golden statuette.

The song was also performed at the Oscars ceremony by singers Kaala Bhairava and Rahul Sipligunj.

Directed by SS Rajamouli, "RRR" is a pre-independence fictional story following two real-life Indian revolutionaries Alluri Sitarama Raju (Charan) and Komaram Bheem (Jr NTR) in the 1920s.

(With PTI inputs)

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