South Indian cinema has carved its niche on the global stage, captivating audiences worldwide with its infectious beats and mesmerizing dance moves like Naatu Naatu, Kaavaalaa and more.
On this International Dance Day, let’s put on our dancing shoes and revisit the viral chart-busters that transcended borders, leaving an indelible mark on the world of dance.
From Oscar-winning tracks to iconic hook steps that conquered reels, these songs have redefined dance and set the stage on fire –
Naatu naatu
Global sensations Ram Charan and Jr. NTR set the world on fire with their electrifying moves in Naatu Naatu from RRR. This Oscar-winning track not only showcased their star power but also introduced a hook step that captivated celebrities and fans worldwide.
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Oo Antava
Samantha Ruth Prabhu mesmerizing dance number in Pushpa had audiences grooving along to its irresistible beats. The song’s infectious energy and Samantha’s captivating performance made it an instant hit, igniting dance floors everywhere.
Ra Ra Rakkamma
Featuring Kichcha Sudeep and Jacqueline Fernandez, Ra Ra Rakkamma emerged as the ultimate groove anthem, with its catchy beats and dynamic choreography. The song’s magnetic appeal transcended borders, earning it a spot among the most iconic dance numbers.
Vaathi Coming
Thalapathy Vijay electrifying performance in Vaathi Coming set the dance floor ablaze with its infectious rhythm and high-energy choreography. The song’s signature hookstep became a nationwide sensation.
Srivalli
Allu Arjun famous shoulder hook step in Srivalli became an instant signature move, captivating audiences with his charm. The song’s infectious groove made it a chart-topper and a favorite among dance enthusiasts.
Kaavaalaa
Tamannaah Bhatia sensational hook step in Kaavaalaa took the internet by storm, showcasing her effortless grace and unmatched talent on the dance floor. The song became a viral sensation, with fans across the globe attempting to emulate her iconic moves.