‘A Telugu film from south of India’: S S Rajamouli educates US journos about ‘RRR’ – FilmyVoice
S S Rajamouli, who’s basking within the consideration that his magnum opus ‘RRR’ is getting after the Golden Globe win of ‘Naatu Naatu’, has set the document straight for American journalists. He has made it clear to them that the movie just isn’t a Bollywood film, however “a Telugu movie that comes from the south of India”.
Rajamouli was talking to a gaggle of journalists, following the screening of his movie on the Administrators Guild of America.
The director mentioned: “RRR just isn’t a Bollywood movie, it’s a Telugu movie from the south of India the place I come from, however I take advantage of the tune to maneuver the story ahead quite than stopping the movie and supplying you with a bit of music and dance. I simply use these components to maneuver the story ahead.”
He added: “On the finish of the movie, for those who say I didn’t really feel it like for 3 hours, then I do know I’m a profitable filmmaker.”
Rajamouli’s magnum opus is everywhere in the information because the tune ‘Naatu Naatu’ from ‘RRR’ gained the Golden Globe Award within the Finest Authentic Music class. The tune defeated the likes of Rihanna’s ‘Carry Me Up’ from ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Perpetually’ and Taylor Swift’s ‘Carolina’ from ‘The place the Crawdads Sing’.
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