Film Review : RRR ( Tamil)
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The most awaited SS Rajamouli directorial, RRR, starring Ram Charan, JrNTR, Ajay Devgan, Sriya Saran, Samudrakani and Alia Bhatt released in theatres worldwide today. The film is a fictional account based on real life characters of the iconic Komaram Bheem and Alluri Seetharama Raju. Set in the 1920's British Era, the film revolves around the story of a little Gond tribal girl who is taken away forcibly by a senior British officer and his wife. The valorous Komaram Bheem ( Jr Ntr) is out to get her back, all the way from Delhi, when he runs into A. Sitharama Raju ( Ramcharan), a police officer, sent by his cruel British bosses, assigned to catch him alive. Both Bheem and Ramarao, are men on a mission, relentless, strong and full of valour. One is like fire while the other is water, both equally powerful forces. Who then, will win this epic battle? The movie is set on a stupendous scale that takes your breath away. Senthilkumar's camerawork and Maragathamani's music are