'RRR' fever: BTS's Jungkook vibes on 'Naatu Naatu'
Worldwide, RRR fever is spreading like wildfire! Apart from nabbing nominations at the 95th Academy Awards in the best original song category and winning several accolades internationally, the craze of Naatu Naatu has recently reached a new height. In his Weverse Live session on Saturday, Jungkook, a member of BTS and a K-pop sensation, started playing RRR's Naatu Naatu, which left ARMYs (fans) thrilled.
Why does this story matter?
The maknae of BTS has been pretty active on Weverse recently. In February, he caught his fans by surprise by conducting an impromptu live, from which, Jungkook's Unholy cover went viral. In fact, all the members of BTS enjoy tremendous social media popularity, and recently, V became the first person in the world to have at least 10M likes on his every Instagram post.
Jungkook revealed that he has watched SS Rajamouli's 'RRR'
In his latest live session, he asked his fans whether they know about the song Naatu Naatu from RRR. In no time, he played the song in the background and started vibing. Fans immediately took note of this and stormed the internet with his video, which eventually went viral. Jungkook also revealed that he has watched the film featuring Jr. NTR and Ram Charan.
Check out the post on the official page of 'RRR'
Fans were convinced that Jungkook might know the hook step
It was absolutely a thrilling experience for fans to see their K-pop idol grooving to an Indian film's song, and they were convinced that he already knows the hook step to the song, too. Taking to Twitter, a fan excitedly posted, "When OT7 (one true seven) is back, I bet we are getting that goddamn concert in India." Meanwhile, another fan wrote, "BRB! Screaming."
Meanwhile, Jungkook recently deactivated his Instagram account
On Tuesday (February 28), Jungkook took the ARMY by surprise when he deactivated his account from the social media app. Jungkook's Instagram account had 52M followers and 87 posts, making it the most popular among the BTS members. After much speculation, the singer clarified that the account was not "hacked," he just deactivated it because "he wasn't using the app much, so don't worry!"