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Last year, Indian filmmaker SS Rajamouli released one of the most astounding feats of cinema that we have ever seen. While many fans of Rajamouli were filled with excitement when the most expensive Indian film was released, many US viewers did not realize the infectious power of RRR until it landed on Netflix.
Since then, RRR has taken on a life of its own. It’s hard to summarize what this film is because it embodies everything great and powerful about the action genre, similar to the reactions of many US fans to Top Gun: Maverick. The story follows two legendary revolutionaries and their journey away from home before they started fighting for British-occupied India in the 1920s. While those revolutionaries were real people, they never met in real life. RRR is Rajamouli’s fictionalized telling of what could have happened if these two met.
Author: Alyssa Miller
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