@@juliomarques6741 seems like someone's having hard time witnessing the success of a film that wiped out all the stereotypical views. I love when I see people like you. Thanks for the comment😊😉
@@juliomarques6741 "Paid for it" They would have left the theatre if the movie was bad. They didn't, they enjoyed every bit of the movie. They loved the over-the-top action of the film. You are just trying to troll us all.
And rightfully earned as well Should have gotten more nominations but all of India also got to show how much fun they have for the rest of the world with an amazing movie
I'm just in awe how a song in a movie could get the audience to get out of their seats and completely immerse in enjoying it.Power of cinema and power of a telugu film...Hatsoff to rajamouli and team!
hollywood could never they wish they had this kind of interaction with their movies south indian movies will always out do any film industry thats fact people enjoying themselves is purest thing ever
This song not only portrayed that Britain dominated India. But also the sweet side of British women. India was raided by Britain. But many British women were against it. So many British women fought with their husbands as they didn't like them dominating India. Many women thought that their husbands were doing just doing business in India. The sweet side of a small number of British women was shown here.
Its just joyful expressions correlating typically seen village scenes in agri fields, cattle...India is native of so many such expressions... I am not saying they are great etc ... people across countries / communities developed joyful expressions intertwining the local flavors...My point is that the Natu Natu song again reminds that we humans are connected to small small things happiness. Glory to folk culture of humans.