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25 March 2022
Hyderabad

After a long long wait, RRR is finally hitting the screens tomorrow. Directed by maverick Rajamouli, the film has Ram Charan Tej and Jr NTR in the lead roles. Here are some of those aspects that make RRR a must-watch film.

One and only answer: SS Rajamouli

If you disagree, here are other reasons

An ambiguous plot
RRR is a pan-India project that has a story based on two Indian revolutionaries Allu Sitarama Raju and Komaram Bheem played by Ram Charan Tej and Jr NTR respectively. Both the revolutionaries belong to the same period and fought against the British Raj and Nizam of Hyderabad, respectively. This story is a fictional one based on several research points, books and incidents read by KV Vijayendra Prasad, father of SS Rajamouli. The story will reportedly explore the undocumented period of their lives before they began fighting for the country. So there are a lot of expectations on this film and just in case any of the scenes seem to be incorrect, there are enough chances to provoke controversy.

Rajamouli is back. What else do you need?
SS Rajamouli… this is not just a name, but a trademark and a brand. After Baahubali, a film that needs no introduction, Rajamouli is back again with RRR. Rajamouli is known to make high fantasy and period films and yet again, he is here with another epic action drama with actors from all across industries. The director is someone who makes movies on big budgets and the ones that are nothing less than a visual extravaganza to the audiences, and the fans of the lead actors.

Dolby Vision for the first time for an Indian cinema, IMAX format film
When it comes to working with, and on technicalities, RRR has gone ahead of all expectations. Rajamouli makes sure he bring in the best, and most advanced technology to make films and for that, he brought Dolby Vision to India. But unfortunately, we don't have dolby cinema theaters in India. So RRR is releasing 2D and 3D versions in Dolby Atmos in India. Dolby Vision is available abroad along with all other formats. This film is also specifically mastered into IMAX.

Stunts, choreography, VFX
Rajamouli’s films don’t fall short of any of these. His films are hugely made on VFX which play an important part in the film. The stunts are what lead to it. Huge sets, fire and high octane fights increase the adrenaline rush, and all these in the VFX will give you a ‘wow’ feeling while watching the film, making you want to watch the film again and again. For example, if you have watched the trailer already, the tiger fighting with Jr NTR will give you goosebumps while watching on the big screen. Also, the fights on the bike, from the car, dance, iconic steps from ‘Naatu Naatu’ and there is a lot more to that in the film.

Stellar performances and debuts
Ram Charan Tej and Jr NTR are definitely the top-most reason to watch this film. These bankable actors and power-packed performances are something we vouch for. Both of them, going by the teasers, posters, and the trailer, have fit in really well into the shoes of Alluri Sitaramaraju and Komaram Bheem. Rajamouli is popularly called Jakkanna, which means a sculptor and any actor, definitely gets sculpted into a finesse actor when collaborating with Rajamouli. Also, the film marks the Telugu acting debut of Alia Bhatt, Ajay Devgn and Olivia Morris.

500 Cr budget, the hype and expectations
The budget of the film made all the eyes turn towards it first. Thanks to producer DVV Danayya for believing in the film and coming forward to producing a masterpiece. The majority of the budget has been spent on VFX, stunts, sets and action choreography in this film. Thousands of junior artists, dancers, fighters, and technicians have been roped in for this film. Tons of hype and expectations have scaled heights already and fans are going gaga over the craze the film has garnered. Fans are asking each other for tickets on social media, and theatres are being booked by one sect of fans already.

- Bhavana Sharma

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