
RRR(2021)
An action drama film directed by SS Rajamouli, starring Nandamuri Taraka Ramarao, Ram Charan Teja and Alia Bhatt in the lead roles.
Quick Facts
- Streaming on
- Netflix, Zee5, VI Movies and TV, JioHotstar
- Theatrical Release
- 7 January 2021
- Director
- S. S. Rajamouli
- Language
- Telugu
- Runtime
- 3h 7m
- Rating
- 8.0/10
Storyline
Two men become close friends without realizing they are on opposite sides of a conflict. One is a soldier for the British rulers, and the other is a rebel fighting for his tribe. Their bond is tested when their true identities are revealed.
“Two heroes. One epic fight for freedom.”
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Reunion Meter
Frequent partnerships reunited for RRR
Cast reunions in this film: S. S. Rajamouli & K. K. Senthil Kumar (6 films together), S. S. Rajamouli & Vijayendra Prasad (5 films together), S. S. Rajamouli & Jr. NTR (4 films together), S. S. Rajamouli & Ram Charan Teja (3 films together), Jr. NTR & K. K. Senthil Kumar (3 films together), and Nithya Menen & Shriya Saran (2 films together).
Trivia
- The film's title 'RRR' was originally a placeholder, standing for 'Roudram Ranam Rudhiram' (Violence, War, Blood), but it stuck.
- The iconic 'Naatu Naatu' dance was filmed over 15 days with 150 dancers in extreme heat, requiring multiple costume changes due to sweat.
- A. K. Hangal's 1973 film 'Rickshawala' inspired the scene where Ram Charan's character lifts a motorcycle.
- The CGI tiger in the film was created using a real tiger named 'Jhansi' as reference, with over 600 VFX artists involved.
- Jr NTR's character Bheem was initially planned to have a different introduction scene involving a wild boar hunt.
- The film's climax was shot at Ramoji Film City with a 1000-foot long set, one of the largest ever built in Indian cinema.
- Despite being set in the 1920s, the film uses a fictional British administrator as the antagonist to avoid historical inaccuracies.
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