SS Rajamouli’s magnum opus RRR has gained worldwide recognition. American actress Gal Gadot is among the fans. However, in a recent commentary on the film RRR in her social media status.
3 things you need to know
- SS Rajamouli’s RRR it is a telugu movie.
- Before Gal Gadot, Hollywood celebrities like Jane Fonda and Kimmy Kimmel also called it a Bollywood movie.
- RRR released in 2022.
Here’s what Gal Gadot had to say about RRR
Gal Gadot recently hosted an Ask Me Anything session on her Instagram handle. One of her fans asked if she is open to work in Bollywood films. While excitedly answering the question, she said she would like to do it as it sounds like a lot of fun. However adding further she said that the last Bollywood movie she watched was RRR and she loved watching it. “I would love to do a Bollywood film. It sounds like a lot of fun. The last Bollywood film I watched was RRR,” he is heard saying in the video.
Jane Fonda, Jimmy Kimmel refer to RRR as ‘Bollywood’ movie.
Earlier, Jane Fonda and Jimmy Kimmel also made a similar mistake in the past. During Kimmel’s opening monologue at the 2023 Oscars, he called RRR a “Bollywood movie.” Jain, on the other hand, categorized the film as ‘Bollywood’ in one of her social media posts. These observations further fueled the ongoing debate about the proper classification of the film.
(A poster of RRR | Image: SS Rajamouli/Instagram)
What SS Rajamouli said about the correct classification of RRR
Addressing the remake of his film, SS Rajamouli himself clarified its nature RRR during an interaction with the press. He emphasized that RRR is a telugu movie from the south part of india where it originates from. The director explained that while the film incorporates elements of music and dance, they serve the purpose of advancing the narrative rather than conforming to traditional Bollywood style. “RRR is not a Bollywood film, it is a Telugu film from south India where I come from,” he said.
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