Masses are going crazy after experiencing the RRR mania on the silver screen. Fans of Ram Charan and NTR are going berserk in the theatres visualising the elevation Rajamouli has given to their heroes. However, those who have watched the film, felt that RRR badly missed the 'F' power. They felt that RRR missed the Female Power.
True that RRR has female actresses like Alia Bhatt, Olivia Morris, Shriya Sharan, Alison Doody, etc. Everyone got minimal screen presence. While Alia Bhatt played the role of calm, composed and strong girl Sita, the lover of Ram Charan, Olivia Morris played the role of the British girl, compassionate and caring and the lover of Ram Charan. Shriya Sharan played the strong role of Ajay Devgn's wife Sarojini while Alison Doody played the role of a cruel wife of the British officer.
Alia Bhatt, Olivia Morris impressed with their looks and expressions and Shriya got a small role. Though they made their presence felt, their female firepower is not as strong as shown in Rajamouli's magnum opus Baahubali. Baahubali had Tamannaah as Avantika, the bold and beautiful warrior, Anushka as Deva Sena the princess of Kuntala, and Ramyakrishna, as Rajamata Sivagami came with stellar performances. Movie lovers are comparing RRR and Baahubali though it is unfair to do so and they say they are missing this female fire power.