RRR Honest Trailer Pokes Fun at S.S. Rajamoulis Absurd Action Epic
Honest Trailers pokes fun at S.S. Rajamoulis maximalist action epic RRR, which became a cult sensation when the film was released on Netflix. A new episode of Screen Junkies Honest Trailers series pokes fun at RRR and hails it as one of the years best films. Written and directed by S.S. Rajamouli, RRR became an immediate box office sensation in India as it billed two of Telugu cinemas biggest stars, N.T. Rama Rao Jr. and Ram Charan, in the same film for the first time. Its massive box office performance made it the third highest-grossing film in Indian history, behind K.G.F. Chapter 2 and Rajamoulis Bahubali: The Conclusion. The movie became an international hit when its Hindi version was released on Netflix in May, which led Variance Films to re-release RRR in American cinemas in June.
Trailer for the maximalist Indian action epic. Immediately, the narrator talks about how few Americans have seen Indian films and points out how that has to change now that RRR has found a Western audience. The narration also compares Rajamoulis film to the Fast & Furious franchise, stating that those films would be better if Vin Diesel and The Rock would share a musical number of Telugu cinema and how over-the-top many Indian films are, RRR has already been hailed as one of the best action films of recent years. The film has also introduced many audience members to the cinema of S.S. Rajamouli, arguably the most popular Indian action filmmaker of this era, with films like Yamadonga, Magadheera, Eega, and the Bahubali franchise breaking all kinds of box office records. Despite the ridiculous action and musical scenes the Honest Trailer makes fun of, RRR has already made its mark worldwide.
Why RRR Has So Much Hype: Is It Really That Good? S.S. Rajamoulis action-filled Tollywood blockbuster RRR has generated plenty of online buzz around the world, but is it really worth a watch? The Indian blockbuster RRR has made a name for itself among 2022s biggest blockbusters, and to the delight of many, it does live up to the hype. RRR is a high-octane action movie from the mind of Tollywood director S.S. Rajamouli, famous for the massive hits Baahubali: The Beginning and Baahubali 2: The Conclusion — each of them a cinematic phenomenon with worldwide success. With RRR, S.S. Rajamouli once again crafts a hit not only in his native India but also globally, as RRRs three-hour runtime hasnt been an obstacle for audiences around the world.
The biggest budget for an Indian movie to date, RRR tells the story of Alluri Sitarama Raju and Komaram Bheem, two characters based on real-life Indian revolutionaries during the rule of the British Empire in India during the early twentieth century. In typical Tollywood fashion, RRR uses unapologetically outrageous action with musical influences to tell a highly fictionalized story thats authentic to its roots. RRR has awakened internet buzz and kept the number one spot on Netflixs international movies section for weeks, but is it worth a watch?
Indian movie to date, RRR tells the story of Alluri Sitarama Raju and Komaram Bheem, two characters based on real-life Indian revolutionaries during the rule of the British Empire in India during the early twentieth century. In typical Tollywood fashion, RRR uses unapologetically outrageous action with musical influences to tell a highly fictionalized story thats authentic to its roots. RRR has awakened internet buzz and kept the number one spot on Netflixs international movies section for weeks, but is it worth a watch?