Telugu cinema’s international acclaim touched new heights with RRR winning an Oscar for its pulsating song Naatu Naatu. The movie starring Jr. NTR and Ram Charan directed by maverick director S.S. Rajamouli not only won over viewers around the world but also brought to the limelight the vast possibilities of Indian cinema at a global level.
To celebrate this amazing triumph, a super RRR Live Concert was organized at the globally renowned Royal Albert Hall in London. The concert was a celebration of Indian talent and storytelling that commanded widespread interest and appreciation.
The highlight of the evening was none other than music maestro M.M. Keeravani, who presented a heart-stirring live performance that left everyone in awe. His musical prowess brought the spirit of RRR to life on stage, providing a new dimension to the legacy of the film.
Adding to the euphoria, Jr. NTR and Ram Charan, lead actors in the film, as well as director S.S. Rajamouli, made an appearance on stage to promote the concert. Perhaps one of the nicest moments in the evening occurred when Ram Charan wished a head start birthday to NTR, prompting an emotional and thunderous response from fans in attendance.
Pictures and clips of the event are trending across social media platforms as fans everywhere ogle at them and laud the bond that exists among stars. The incessant chatter does little but illustrate how RRR has deeply struck a chord around the world with the public.
At the same time, S.S. Rajamouli has already begun work on his next movie a whopping high-budgeter featuring superstar Mahesh Babu. The word is out already, and excitement levels are pegged high for the project by fans and filmmakers alike.