"Stop. Because it's illegal to be that good."
Deepika Padukone recently graced the Oscars 2023 stage to announce the dynamic performance of RRR‘s ‘Naatu Naatu’.
The actor described the song as a ”total banger” as dancers took to the stage and performed the chartbuster song amidst loud cheers.
Meanwhile, her speech which won hearts globally went viral in no time.
Given its popularity, a Canadian DJ has now turned her speech into an entertaining soundtrack.
The DJ, identified as SickKick, used the words ”total banger” from the Oscars speech and merged it with a catchy beat to produce a remixed version.
Sharing the video on Instagram, SickKick wrote: “I was watching the Oscars and heard @deepikapadukone’s incredible speech and got really inspired to create this little piece of music… total banger.”
Instagram users praised the DJ and applauded him for the rap song.
Many also demanded a full version of the song.
One user wrote: “I wonder if she realises that she’s become another one of SickKick’s Sensations!”
Another said: “We need a full version of this total banger of a song.”
One other user commented: “Stop. Because it’s illegal to be that good.”
The viral song video grabbed Deepika Padukone’s attention too.
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The Pathaan actor shared the video on her Instagram Stories and wrote, “Total Banger” over it.
At the Oscars, Deepika introduced the song and said: ”An irresistibly catchy chorus, electrifying beats, and killer dance moves to match have made this song a global sensation.
“It plays during a pivotal scene in RRR, a movie about the friendship between real-life Indian revolutionaries Alluri Sitarama Raju and Komaram Bheem.
“In addition to being sung in Telugu and illustrating the film’s anti-colonialist themes, it’s also a total banger!”
She further said: “It’s earned millions of views on YouTube and TikTok.
“Has audiences dancing in movie theatres all around the world and is also the first song ever from Indian production to be nominated for an Oscar.
“Do you know Naatu? Because if you don’t you’re about to. From the film RRR this is Naatu Naatu.”
Many fans were happy to see her at the Oscars and many called it a “proud moment”.
One user said: “It was truly a sight watching Deepika Padukone introducing Naatu Naatu to the world with Indian beats and sound of Dhols being played on the stage of the Oscars, getting a standing ovation from the audience.”
Another user wrote: “Deepika Padukone killed it though.
“Not awkward, supremely confident, smooth like a silk appearance.”