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"RRR," an Indian action epic from filmmaker S.S. Rajamouli, is not only beloved by fans who dance and sing along in theaters, it's now up for an Oscar.
In a significant step towards sustainable sanitation and community-led cleanliness, the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC)on Thursday declared Bharti Nagar as the second "Anupam Colony" within its ...
S.S. Rajamouli’s Indian epic RRR received an Oscar nomination for Best Original Song, but missed out on crossing into other major categories.
The New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) has designated Bharti Nagar as an 'Anupam Colony' to acknowledge its eco-friendly sanitation practices and community-led environmental projects. The initiative ...
New Delhi, In recognition of its exemplary sanitation practices and community-driven environmental initiatives, the New Delhi Municipal Council on Thursday declared Bharti Nagar as its second “Anupam ...
Shot over 320 days, “RRR” is Rajamouli’s most expensive film to date, and indeed, one of the priciest Indian films ever made, with an estimated budget of $66 million.
‘RRR’s’ ‘Naatu Naatu’ makes history with original song triumph at 2023 Oscars M.M. Keeravaani, right, and Chandrabose accept the Oscar for original song at the 95th Academy Awards. in ...
Most recently, RRR made history when the aforementioned song became the first number from a fully homegrown Indian film to receive an Oscar nod in the Best Original Song category when the 2023 ...
Seeing is disbelieving when it comes to RRR, an Indian blockbuster set during the rule of the British Raj.Starring Telugu icons Ram Charan and N.T. Rama Rao Jr. (N.T.R.), it’s a lavish adventure ...
You can currently see RRR on Netflix, and it's a good enough movie that you'll enjoy it. But if you can — and I'd urge local theaters to bring it back — you should see it on a big screen.
Despite being snubbed for India’s Best International Feature submission, “RRR” got its well-deserved moment in the Oscar spotlight on Sunday night when M.M. Keeravani’s song “Naatu Naatu ...
Variance Films, the independent film distributor that is handling the hit Indian blockbuster “RRR” in the United States, called out Twitter on Thursday for blocking its FYC ads for the film ...