After advocating for The Kashmir Files, Bollywood actor Kangana Ranaut is all praise for the recently released film RRR and has hailed its director SS Rajamouli.
In a video shared on Instagram by a paparazzi account, Kangana has called RRR a blockbuster, adding that it has everything a film should have, provided that nationalism is her “favourite subject.” She also urged fans to watch the film in cinemas. When asked which film she watched recently, Kangana said, RRR and smiled. After a person asked her about it, she remarked, "It’s a blockbuster, mast ek dum (Amazing). And nationalism is my favourite subject. Isme sab kuch hai jo hona chahiye ek film me (This has everything that a film should have)."
She went on to add, "This is one blockbuster movie that we have watched in 3D after a long time. So please jaake dekhiye (go and watch it). It's my most...long live Rajamouli."
Recently, Kangana had praised Rajamouli in her Instagram Stories. The actor posted some pictures of him writing, "SS Rajamouli sir has proven he is the greatest Indian film director ever... He has never ever given an unsuccessful film." She further added, "Yet the best thing about him is not his humility as an artist, it is his sadagi (simplicity) as a person and his great love for his nation and his dharma. Great to have a role model like you, sir, sincerely your fan. "
Kangana also informed her followers that she plans on watching the film with her family writing, "Watching RRR with my family tomorrow when are you watching?"
RRR, made on a budget of over INR300 crore, had a grand release on March 25 in cinemas and has already grossed over INR600 crore worldwide and counting. RRR in Hindi alone has grossed over INR100 crore, as per the Hindustan Times.
The film is all about a fictional take on the younger days of celebrated “freedom fighters,” Komaram Bheem and Alluri Seetharama Raju, portrayed by Jr NTR and Ram Charan, which is set in pre-independence India. The film also features Ajay Devgn, Alia Bhatt, Shriya Saran, Samuthirakani, Olivia Morris, Alison Doody, and Ray Stevenson.
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