We know politicians appearing in AI videos dancing. But this is not any other AI stuff, but real.
Raghu Ramakrishnam Raju, popularly known as RRR, is the deputy speaker of Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly and the MLA representing the Undi constituency.
Beyond politics, he is known for occasional dramatic public appearances and his open affection for cinema, actors and popular culture.
This crossover appeal has often kept him in the public eye, allowing him to connect with people through humor, style and a touch of theatrical flair rather than formal speeches alone.
In a fresh glimpse from pop singer Smitha’s new song Bhimavaram Beat, released today, RRR appears in a brief but striking moment.
The video is mounted with rich aesthetics and a large ensemble of background dancers, giving it a festive, mass appeal.
Dressed in his trademark dhoti, he performs a simple step, delivers the line 'This is Bhimavaram beat esko', and finishes by twirling his moustache with a swag.
Smitha smartly uses his cameo to inject energy, ensuring instant recall and conversation.
The appearance turns the song into a talking point, blending political personality with pop entertainment effortlessly for audiences.
There is also a line that goes "Pithapuram MLA Taluka" showing Pawan Kalyan's image on a dancer's T shirt. Noel and Smitha performed mainly for the song.