Indian blockbuster ‘RRR’ rockets to top of Netflix charts
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Audiences all over the world are loving the Indian blockbuster movie “RRR,” Netflix’s most watched non-English-language film, which was recently made available globally.
The Telugu-language production — dubbed to Hindi on Netflix — tells a fictional story loosely based on two real-life revolutionaries, Alluri Sitarama Raju (Ram Charan) and Komaram Bheem (N.T. Rama Rao Jr.), who traverse India fighting the British Raj after a girl is taken from their village.
“RRR” features prominent Telugu actors Charan and Rama Rao alongside Hindi film stars like Ajay Devgn and Alia Bhatt. After an initial run in theaters in March, the film was added to Netflix, where it quickly rocketed to the streaming platform’s top five titles last week and struck a chord with fans because of its anti-colonialist messaging.
The movie, whose title stands for “Rise Roar Revolt,” features fantastical action sequences and musical numbers, as well as unrealistic, screaming-in-the-face-of-a-tiger, dance-off-against-British-nobility moments that make it thrilling and fun, fans say.
“I’m 24 minutes into RRR right now and I am both hooting AND hollering,” a person tweeted. “This is what superhero movies should be like: completely unrealistic human beings…in settings completely oversaturated with color.”
So many people saw RRR tonight and lost their minds. I cant explain how much this movie should change everything Hollywood thinks it knows. i am in awe of it
— Film Crit Hulk (@FilmCritHULK) June 9, 2022
Friends came over last night to initiate me into the cult of RRR (RISE ROAR REVOLT) and I'm here to report I am now fully, truly, deeply a member. This is the craziest, most sincere, weirdest blockbuster I've ever seen. I'm pretty sure Jess and I are watching it again this week. pic.twitter.com/WFpOAKq8VG
— C. Robert Cargill (@Massawyrm) June 6, 2022
I watched RRR and my life will never be the same
— N1L3S Cr4n3 (@mccraechum) June 8, 2022