SS Rajamouli spills a bean on Jr NTR & Ram Charan's introductory scene in RRR

  • IndiaGlitz, [Monday,December 20 2021]

SS Rajamouli's magnum opus RRR is all set to hit the screens in January 2022 and the team is currently busy with the promotion process. In one such event director, Rajamouli spilled a bean Jr NTR and Ram Charan's introduction scenes and also spoke about the acting style of the two stars.

Salman Khan, who graced the RRR event in Mumbai, announced the sequel to Bhajrangi Bhaijaan. Karan Johar hosted the show and he made it interesting with his banter. SS Rajamouli opened up at the moment, calling the two actors his Ram and Bheem. He expressed, “My Ram and Bheem. My Charan and Tarak. I feel so much that they are part of my family and journey. We have worked on super hit films before and it's their stardom that made me a star director.”

He then went on to talk about the difference between the two-star actors. He said, “Many people asked me what's the diff between Tarak and Charan. Charan is like a deep river filled with the brim. He is calm, but there is a lot of potential energy inside. Tarak is a thundering waterfall, full of life. That is kinetic energy.” He added that he had the chance to channelize both these energies into RRR.

Speaking about their introduction scenes in RRR, Rajamouli said, I troubled them so much. For Tarak's introduction scene, we made him run in a jungle in Bulgaria without chappals. He ran like a tiger. Similarly, for Charan, we pushed him in the middle of 2000 people. There was sweat, dust, and blood. It is one of the best scenes I have shot in my career.

RRR is produced on a massive budget of over Rs 450 crore by DVV Entertainment. It is a fictitious tale of two Telugu freedom fighters, Alluri Seetharama Raju and Komaram Bheem, played by Ram Charan and Jr NTR, respectively. The film will release in theatres in multiple languages on January 7. Apart from Jr NTR and Ram Charan, RRR features Alia Bhatt, Ajay Devgn, Ray Stevenson, Olivia Morris, Alison Doody, and Samuthirakani in important roles.