<p>Director SS Rajamouli is "speechless" after<em> Naatu Naatu</em>, the foot-tapping Telugu track from his superhit movie <em>RRR,</em> won the Golden Globe Award for the best original song-motion picture.</p>.<p>Composed by veteran music director MM Keeravaani, the song has been a rage ever since the release of the Ram Charan and Jr NTR-fronted <em>RRR</em>.</p>.<p>Hours after the ceremony concluded, Rajamouli shared a brief but heartfelt note on Twitter underscoring the boundless ability of music to connect with different cultures.</p>.<p>"SPEECHLESS. Music truly knows no boundaries," the filmmaker wrote.</p>.<p>He thanked Keeravaani, who is also his cousin, for creating the wonder that is <em>Naatu Naatu. </em>"Congratulations & thank you PEDDANNA for giving me #NaatuNaatu. This one is special," he added.</p>.<p>Rajamouli, who attended the award ceremony with his leading men and Keeravaani, also expressed his gratitude towards fans around the world for showering love on the song.</p>.<p>"I thank each & every fan across the globe for shaking their leg & making it popular ever since the release #GoldenGlobes," he said. In his award acceptance speech earlier in the day, Keeravani had thanked Rajamouli for his “vision”.</p>.<p>“It has been an age-old practice to say that this award actually belongs to someone else. So I was planning to not say those words when I get an award like this, but I’m sorry to say that I’m going to repeat the tradition because I mean my words.</p>.<p>“This award belongs to, in order of priority, my brother and the director of the movie, SS Rajamouli for his vision. I thank him for this constant trust in my work and support,” Keeravani had said.</p>.<p>The music director also thanked the team behind the track — choreographer Prem Rakshith, lyricist Chandrabose and singers Sipligunj and Bhairava.</p>.<p>“And NT Rama Rao Jr and Ram Charan for dancing with full stamina for the song," he had said. <em>Naatu Naatu</em> has already made it to the 95th Academy Awards shortlist for best original song, along with 14 others.</p>.<p><em>RRR</em> was also nominated for the Golden Globe of best picture-non English category, an award it lost to <em>Argentina, 1985</em>.</p>
<p>Director SS Rajamouli is "speechless" after<em> Naatu Naatu</em>, the foot-tapping Telugu track from his superhit movie <em>RRR,</em> won the Golden Globe Award for the best original song-motion picture.</p>.<p>Composed by veteran music director MM Keeravaani, the song has been a rage ever since the release of the Ram Charan and Jr NTR-fronted <em>RRR</em>.</p>.<p>Hours after the ceremony concluded, Rajamouli shared a brief but heartfelt note on Twitter underscoring the boundless ability of music to connect with different cultures.</p>.<p>"SPEECHLESS. Music truly knows no boundaries," the filmmaker wrote.</p>.<p>He thanked Keeravaani, who is also his cousin, for creating the wonder that is <em>Naatu Naatu. </em>"Congratulations & thank you PEDDANNA for giving me #NaatuNaatu. This one is special," he added.</p>.<p>Rajamouli, who attended the award ceremony with his leading men and Keeravaani, also expressed his gratitude towards fans around the world for showering love on the song.</p>.<p>"I thank each & every fan across the globe for shaking their leg & making it popular ever since the release #GoldenGlobes," he said. In his award acceptance speech earlier in the day, Keeravani had thanked Rajamouli for his “vision”.</p>.<p>“It has been an age-old practice to say that this award actually belongs to someone else. So I was planning to not say those words when I get an award like this, but I’m sorry to say that I’m going to repeat the tradition because I mean my words.</p>.<p>“This award belongs to, in order of priority, my brother and the director of the movie, SS Rajamouli for his vision. I thank him for this constant trust in my work and support,” Keeravani had said.</p>.<p>The music director also thanked the team behind the track — choreographer Prem Rakshith, lyricist Chandrabose and singers Sipligunj and Bhairava.</p>.<p>“And NT Rama Rao Jr and Ram Charan for dancing with full stamina for the song," he had said. <em>Naatu Naatu</em> has already made it to the 95th Academy Awards shortlist for best original song, along with 14 others.</p>.<p><em>RRR</em> was also nominated for the Golden Globe of best picture-non English category, an award it lost to <em>Argentina, 1985</em>.</p>