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Pooja Bhatt On Those Questioning Jr NTR’s Accent At Golden Globes 2023: Doosron Ka Sukh Bardaashth Nahin 

Pooja Bhatt has worked with Golden Globe-winning composer 🐠MM Keeravaani in several films including ‘Zakhm’ (1998), ꦗ‘Jism’ (2003), and ‘Dhokha’ (2007).

Pooja Bhatt reacts on 'RRR' Golden Globes 2023 win
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SS Rajamouli’s ‘RRR’ won the Best Original Song at the 80th Golden Globes recently for the track ‘Naatu Naatu’. However, from Jr NTR’s accent to details of the track, each and everything from the event has been making the headlines. In fact, film writer Aniruddha Guha posted a tweet recently where he had꧑ called out people belittling RRR’s win.

Guha’s tweet read as, “Everyone who’s like, “but Naatu Naatu so ordinary”, “but RRR was so average”, “ewww that accen✃t hehehe” – kya dukh paal rahe ho bachpan se ke kissi ki khushi dekhi nahi jaati?”

Adding to his tweet, actress Pooja Bhatt took to social media on Thu♐rsday and responded to everyone who was questioning SS Rajamouli’s ‘RRR’ win. Pooja wrote, “Insaan ki fitrat hai ke woh apna dukh jhel leta hai par doosron ka sukh bardaashth nahin kar sakta (It is human nature to bear one’s own sorrow and not be able to bear the happiness of others).”

In fact, w𒁏hen composer MM Keeravaani lifted the trophy at the Golden Globes on Tuesday,ꦬ she had congratulated him and revealed how they have collaborated on films including ‘Zakhm’ (1998), ‘Jism’ (2003), ‘Rog’ (2005) and ‘Dhokha’ (2007).

Not to miss, Pooja’s sister🥂 and actor Alia Bhatt played Sita, the fiancée of Ram Charan’s character in ‘RRR’, which also stars Jr NTR, Ajay Devgn, Shriya Saran, Samuthirakani, Ray Stevenson, Alison Doody and Olivia Morris🅷.

Guha too reacted to Pooja’s tweet, and wrote, “BTW, saw your tweet about MMK yesterday and meant to tweet back. When TV ads were still a thing, rememওber reading “Music by MM Kreem” on a lot of the song promos you put out then. It was such a nostalgia rush recalling “Awarapan Banjarapan” and Rog ads playing with his credit. :).” 

‘RRR’🦂 is the first Indian production to win a Golden 🀅Globe.