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Rajamouli Plans Something Big At The End Of 'RRR'!

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   6 Jan 2022 12:53 PM GMT
Rajamouli Plans Something Big At The End Of RRR!
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Ace director Rajamouli is always known for surprising the audience. He manages to amaze the audience every time and that is one of the biggest reasons for his unparalleled success. Rajamouli makes films that provide visual spectacle and makes the viewer go crazy. Just when you think that you know everything about the movie, he pulls a rabbit out of his hat.

The latest talk in tinsel town is that the 'Baahubali' director is planning to keep the audience hooked their seats even after the end credits start to roll in 'RRR'. Gossip suggests that he filmed a terrific dance number between NTR and Ram Charan which has been kept under the wraps. We already know how big of hit 'Naatu Naatu' became but the end credits song is going to be an even bigger dance number which is sure to make the masses go ballistic in theatres. We need to wait and see if this news has any truth behind it or not.

'RRR' is produced by DVV Danayya over a budget of over 400 crores and it will be released all over the world. SS Rajamouli is aiming to score another industry hit with this multi-starrer and MM Keeravani is the music composer. Alia Bhatt is playing the role of Sita in this film while Ajay Devgn will appear in a brief role. Olivia Morris is also a part of the film. Apart from a few noted Hollywood actors, 'RRR' has actors like Shriya Saran, Rajeev Kanakala, Samuthirakani and others doing key roles. NTR will be seen as Komaram Bheem while Ram Charan plays the role of Alluri Seetha Ramaraju in this massive film which was delayed multiple times already. Senthil Kumar is the director of photography while Sabu Cyril is the production designer. Srinivas Mohan is the VFX supervisor for this huge project.

The film was supposed to hit the screens on 7th January but it got postponed due to the increase in Covid cases across the nation. The governments have also restricted the occupancy rate in theatres along with a reduction in ticket prices in Andhra Pradesh. All these factors contributed to 'RRR' getting postponed. The makers spent a lot of promotions and it all went in vain.