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Star writer decodes Rajamouli's RRR

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Paruchuri Gopalakrishna on Rajamouli's RRR

 Paruchuri Gopalakrishna on Rajamouli's RRR
Paruchuri Gopalakrishna on Rajamouli's RRR

Rajamouli's magnum opus RRR starring Ram Charan and NTR cast a magic spell on movie lovers and celebrities across the world. Many are awestruck by the extravaganza and also the action sequences along with the visuals. In the midst of all this, star writer Paruchuri Gopalakrishna decoded the sensation of RRR. 

Paruchuri said ' Rajamouli, Vijayendra Prasad, and Keeravani are hailed the Kavitrayam. All of them have been continuing their relentless journey and have been tasting wonderful victories. RRR is an extremely risky story. It is a challenge by casting Ram Charan and NTR like stars and then showing that they are fighting to resolve the problems of the people. Earlier Vijayendra Prasad scored a hit with Bajrangi Bhaijan which revolved around sending back a girl to Pakistan. Though the problem was not related to the hero, it turned out o be a super hit"

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Paruchuri continued ' With the same courage, RRR story revolves around the saving of a rival girl from the Britishers. To the top of it, Ram Charan's story is interwoven. Rajamouli came up with the screenplay increasing doubts about Ram Charan doing a negative role. Rajamouli's greatness is he surprised all those who take pride in predicting the entire plot. Ram Charan's real mission was revealed ahead of the interval"

Paruchuri added ' Generally in a multi starrer, one hero becomes the stumbling block in other hero's mission. While NTR's mission is to save the tribal girl from the Britishers, Ram Charan's mission is to take the weapons from them. One gets a feeling that the story had reached the climax when Ram Charan lashes NTR and he was sent to the forests and one suspects whether Rajamouli planning to turn RRR into two parts. Many felt that Ram Charan got more screen presence. But NTR's role is no inferior. Rajamouli emerged successful in handling two top stars and the story simultaneously"

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