''Naatu Naatu' craze continues: Tesla cars in New Jersey give special shout-out to the Oscar winners
RRR's 'Naatu Naatu' craze continues as a video showcasing Tesla automobiles flashing lights to the beat of the Grammy-winning song has appeared online.
RRR's Naatu Naatu song has sparked a worldwide frenzy following its stunning Oscars victory. Celebrities, cricket players, diplomats, and even laypeople have begun imitating actors Jr. NTR and Ram Charan. Now, a video showcasing Tesla automobiles flashing lights to the beat of the Grammy-winning song has appeared online.
Tesla vehicles were seen in a video synchronising their backlights and headlights to Naatu Naatu beats. In a parking lot in New Jersey, USA, a special tribute to the Telugu megahit was held.
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The film has received more than 5 million views on the microblogging platform so far, over ten thousand tweets and quote retweets, and more than five million likes.
.@Teslalightshows light sync with the beats of #Oscar Winning Song #NaatuNaatu in New Jersey ????????
Thanks for all the love. #RRRMovie @Tesla @elonmusk pic.twitter.com/wCJIY4sTyr
It appears that the creative level of the RRR movie song is reaching a whole new height. Given the language hurdles, it is understandable why it irritates every Indian. After the RRR team won the Oscar for the original song, it has become unique and is rocking. Regarding the Naatu Naatu song, Tesla is not an exception.
The first Telugu song to receive an Oscar nomination for 'Original Song' was 'Naatu Naatu'. Big celebrities like Lady Gaga and Rihanna were beaten out for the award by it. Together with director SS Rajamouli, key actors Jr. NTR and Ram Charan, singers Rahul Sipligunj and Kaala Bhairava, composer, and others attended the major occasion.
According to reports, the light show ensemble feature enables Tesla cars to perform the light synchronisation trick. According to Drive, a website devoted to the most recent developments in the auto business, Tesla owners can build a light show using either Tesla's provided music and light sequences or by writing their own by writing a programme code on a computer and uploading it to their electric car through USB. This feature was originally released around Christmas in 2021 and then updated once more around the New Year.
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