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The internet is going crazy over a poster of tennis legends Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic...

Digital Desk: The award-winning film 'RRR' continues humongously popular amongst everyone. The song, 'Naatu Naatu' which received an Oscar this year, has a huge fan base in many parts of the world. Videos of people dancing to the thrilling single 'Naatu Naatu' emerge on social media almost every day. 

This time, though, a poster featuring tennis giants Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic is going popular on the internet. It comes as world number one Mr Alcaraz has told Mr Djokovic that if the title contenders meet in the Wimbledon final, he will not crack under pressure.

Wimbledon's official Twitter handle shared the viral post. In the video, the two athletes are dressed in white tennis shirts and shorts and are dancing to the hook beat of the electric song on what appears to be the Centre Court. 


"Naatu Naatu, Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic, the top two seeds are ready for #Wimbledon," reads the post's caption. The post has received 1.1 million views and 12,800 likes since it was shared.


"#NaatuNaatu dominance!" "My passion for tennis and my favourite song in one frame!" exclaimed a user.

"Indian cinema is all set to take over the world, even the British who once ruled India," another individual added. I never expected to hear anything about Indian cinema at our favourite tennis championship, #Wimbledon."

Many other users have also left comments, demonstrating that the "Naatu Naatu" song has a large fan base.


















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