Lula da Silva, President of Brazil, who recently attended India’s prestigious G20 summit, has praised RRR, the action epic and global blockbuster. He expressed his admiration for the film that gained fame in the Telugu film industry and made it to the Oscars. The rest of the world is still catching up with its impact, even though our own audiences have watched ‘RRR’ multiple times, celebrated the Oscars and moved on.
President Lula da Silva mentioned that when someone mentions India in conversation, he always asks if they have seen ‘RRR’, highlighting the movie’s global recognition. His attention was focused on the memorable song ‘Naatu Naatu’ from the movie.
The Brazilian President’s endorsement shows the immense reach and influence of ‘RRR’ across countries and borders. Making a pan-Indian movie that resonates globally like ‘RRR’ is a unique feat, even though films like ‘KGF: Chapter 2’ may achieve more box office numbers. The film’s long duration in Japan, surpassing 500 days, has set a new standard and will be remembered by international audiences for years to come. The OTT giant Netflix has acquired more South Indian movies because of the positive response to ‘RRR’.
President Lula da Silva’s special recognition was celebrated by RRR’s official Twitter account, and stated that the entire team is elated with his appreciation.
Everyone is aware that the director, SS Rajamouli is making a forest adventure with Mahesh Babu. Pre-production work and location scouting are scheduled to begin soon, as the script is being finalized for the film. It’s rumored that the regular shooting of this film may take another eight to ten months to start, meanwhile the fans of superstar Mahesh Babu are waiting for his next project, “Guntur Kaaram.”
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