Some say it is all NTR and some others say it is all Charan. Finally, it is a hit.
RRR movie is not the real story of Seetharama Raju and Komaram Bheem. The names are used to create interest and the rest is commercial masala weaved by Jakkana the director.
The reality with RRR is that not a single scene is relevant to history. Bheem’s aim of saving a girl who was taken by the British officers after being impressed with her tattoo-making skills looks very weak.
Why would all British officers fight against Bheem just for a girl who makes tattoos is the question? In all Rajamouli’s films, there’s a strong opponent. But here, the villain role played by Ray Stevenson is weak.
The British actors who played the roles spoke their lines in English. This is not done in regular movies. Rajamouli should have put a disclaimer and made them speak in Telugu.
Bheem the NTR’s character loses importance in the second half. Even in the lengthy climax, NTR gets sidelined, and his aim of bringing the girl is lost in the melee. Many scenes give a feel of a rushed production.