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A fictional history of two legendary revolutionaries' journey away from home before they began fighting for their country in the 1920s.
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N.T. Rama Rao Jr.
Komaram Bheem
Ram Charan
Alluri Sitarama Raju
Olivia Morris
Jennifer 'Jenny' Buxton
Ray Stevenson
Scott Buxton
Alison Doody
Cassandra Buxton
Ajay Devgn
Alluri Venkatarama Raju
Alia Bhatt
Sita
Samuthirakani
Alluri Venkateshwarulu
💬 User Reviews
Taught me that Indian movies apparently should just be ignored, as ratings apparently tell you absolutely nothing about the quality of a film. This is perhaps the worst acting I've ever seen - Plan 9 from Outer Space included - with post-production dubbed voices to boot! Add to that the most crin…
The Cinemark near me has started to show Indian movies. Not feeling like sitting home tonight, I decided to catch this one, and luck was with me. My image of Indian movies, I confess, was that they were mostly musicals centering around a love story involving a very beautiful young woman and a ver…
My first exposure to Telugu Cinema, is when I saw my wife watching a near naked guy running in the forest, chased by a Tiger, looking so shredded that I thought my wife was appreciating the sweaty, bulbous body of a forest guy. I dismissed it immediately as another macho movie after-all, which is no…
Movie Overview
RRR is not just a Telugu film — it is a global phenomenon that won an Oscar for Best Original Song with Naatu Naatu and became the first Telugu film to truly conquer international audiences on its own terms. Director SS Rajamouli crafts a fictional friendship between two real-life revolutionary heroes from colonial India — Alluri Sitarama Raju and Komaram Bheem — and turns their bond into the emotional engine of a jaw-dropping action spectacle. What makes RRR exceptional is that beneath all the breathtaking action and larger-than-life heroism, there is genuine emotional weight between Ram Charan and NTR Jr., whose chemistry drives the entire film. The Naatu Naatu sequence, the bridge fight, and the fire-and-water imagery are cinematic moments that deserve to live forever. Keeravani’s score is triumphant and MM Keeravani’s Oscar win was well deserved. If you watch only one Telugu film in your life, most people who love Indian cinema will point you here first.
