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RRR Becomes Highest-earning Indian Film In Japan!
By: Tupaki Desk | 11 Dec 2022 2:59 PM GMTNo words can describe the storm RRR is creating. It started creating a bigger sensation after its OTT release. The Western world was impressed by the film and a new demand to send the film for the Oscars started. Though it is not an official entry it is competing in various categories.
The magnum opus directed by SS Rajamouli was recently released in Japan. From promotions to events, team RRR gave its best and that was reflected in the collections. The multi-starrer added a big record to its name now.
RRR is doing well in Japan with good collections. After breaking the record set up by Baahubali, RRR became the highest-earning Indian film there by surpassing the record of Rajinikanth starrer Muthu.
Rajinikanth has a good following in Japan and his films see good collections there. His Muthu collected around JPY 400 million which remained the highest for any Indian film for around 20 years. Now RRR broke the record.
As Rajamouli became a popular name in Japan with the huge success of the Baahubali series, this might have worked well for RRR as movie lovers there expressed interest in watching the film. With good buzz and craze for the film, RRR is setting the box office on fire. RRR might even create new records in the long run.
RRR directed by Rajamouli tells us the fictional story of Alluri Sitarama Raju and Komaram Bheem played by Megapower star Ram Charan Tej and Young Tiger NTR respectively. The magnum opus had some breathtaking visuals.
The magnum opus directed by SS Rajamouli was recently released in Japan. From promotions to events, team RRR gave its best and that was reflected in the collections. The multi-starrer added a big record to its name now.
RRR is doing well in Japan with good collections. After breaking the record set up by Baahubali, RRR became the highest-earning Indian film there by surpassing the record of Rajinikanth starrer Muthu.
Rajinikanth has a good following in Japan and his films see good collections there. His Muthu collected around JPY 400 million which remained the highest for any Indian film for around 20 years. Now RRR broke the record.
As Rajamouli became a popular name in Japan with the huge success of the Baahubali series, this might have worked well for RRR as movie lovers there expressed interest in watching the film. With good buzz and craze for the film, RRR is setting the box office on fire. RRR might even create new records in the long run.
RRR directed by Rajamouli tells us the fictional story of Alluri Sitarama Raju and Komaram Bheem played by Megapower star Ram Charan Tej and Young Tiger NTR respectively. The magnum opus had some breathtaking visuals.