The first glimpse, 45-second offering of SS Rajamouli directorial RRR Is Out
TollywoodThe much awaited glimpse of SS Rajamouli’s RRR is out. The makers delayed the release of first glimpse following the death of Sandalwood powerstar Puneeth Rajkumar.
The first glimpse of director SS Rajamouli’s Roudram Ranam Rudhiram or simply put RRR is here. Known for his magnum opuses such as Baahubali in two parts, Magadheera and Eega, the latest offering from Rajamouli’s stables has the entire film industry excited.
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The makers released the first glimpse of RRR at 11 am on November 1, three days later than what Rajamouli had initially planned. The news of the death of Sandalwood Powerstar Puneeth Rajkumar influenced this decision to a great extent.
If the 45-second glimpse of the movie had to fans excited, they will now certainly look forward to seeing the movie. Sans any dialogue, the glimpse with plenty of action cuts, is a visual treat on what one can expect on the big screen. The makers on October 30 took to the official Twitter handle of RRR to announce the fresh date of November 1 at 11 am.
Whatβs up boys!!! π
The RRR Era Begins!! π₯π₯πhttps://t.co/khszq8EcOg #RRRGimpse #RRRMovie
β RRR Movie (@RRRMovie) November 1, 2021
Slated for release on January 7, the film has Tollywood biggies – Jr NTR, Ram Charan and Bollywood stars Ajay Devgn, Alia Bhat along with Ray Stevenson, Olivia Morris and Alison Doody in important roles.
RRR like any other film during this year has seen multiple delays in either its launch or release dates due to the pandemic. While the initial plan was to release it on October 13, the makers have finally settled for January 7, 2022, when the film will hit the big screens.
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The cast and crew of the film will soon hit the roads to promote the film. The makers have drawn plans to release the film in Telugu along with its dubbed version in Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Hindi. Plans are also afoot to release the films in other Indian and foreign languages.
The move by RRR makers to combine with PVR Cinemas too is a first for any Indian film and the exhibitor recently unveiled the new logo where the multi-screen chain will be called PVRRR. PVR Cinemas is the business partner of RRR. DVV Entertainments headed by DVV Danayya has bankrolled this film. PEN Studios will be releasing this film across North India.