History Alert: SS Rajamouli’s RRR Celebrates 300 Days of Success in Japan
In a triumphant milestone for Indian cinema, the visionary director SS Rajamouli’s magnum opus, RRR, has etched its name in history by completing an astounding 300-day run in Japan. Notably, this cinematic marvel has not only graced the silver screen but has also elevated Indian cinema’s global stature, even garnering prestigious Oscar awards.
Since its spectacular release, RRR has been a juggernaut of success, amassing an unprecedented global box office collection exceeding 1000 crores. Over one and a half years later, its momentum remains undiminished, consistently breaking records and leaving an indelible mark on the world of cinema. The latest accomplishment on its illustrious journey originates from Japan, where the movie has gracefully concluded a remarkable 300 days of screening.
The resonance of RRR in Japan is evidenced by its staggering earnings, amassing over 133 crores in this vibrant cinematic market. This is a testament to the film’s universal appeal and enduring charm. As its worldwide gross nears an impressive 1300 crores, RRR secures its place as the third highest-grossing film in Indian cinema, trailing behind the monumental successes of Aamir Khan’s Dangal and SS Rajamouli’s Bahubali 2, which amassed over 2000 crores and 1700 crores, respectively.
The ensemble cast of RRR is a constellation of talent, including stars like Junior NTR, Ram Charan, Ajay Devgn, Alia Bhatt, and Samudrakkani, among other luminaries. Adding to its laurels, MM Keeravani was bestowed with an Oscar for the film’s captivating music, with the track “Nattu Nattu” achieving global acclaim and recognition.
Set against the backdrop of pre-independence India, RRR masterfully weaves the tale of friendship between two Telugu Freedom Fighters and their valiant struggle against the British Army. The film stands as a poignant reminder of history’s unsung heroes, their sacrifices, and their unwavering determination.