Bollywood’s Hindi-language output has historically dominated India’s film industry. But S.S. Rajamouli (the “Baahubali” franchise, “Eega”) has broken through with films in Telugu
and other American blockbusters have worldwide appeal; Bollywood’s productions have struggled to make much of an impact outside India. That was, until, S.S. Rajamouli’s Telugu-language epic, “RRR” , achieved crossover success in America and Japan. It grossed over $150m worldwide, around $14m of which was in North America. . Indians living in the diaspora usually embrace Bollywood flicks.
Komaram Bheem is a warrior who travels to Delhi to rescue a girl from a life of servitude to a British governor. His counterpart, Alluri Sitarama Raju , is a ruthless grunt for the Imperial police, tasked with capturing the revolutionary. Eventually, the policeman turns against the British, and what ensues is an exuberant tale of redemption and liberation.
In “RRR” slow motion and bodacious digital effects emphasise the rebels’ high-stakes exploits. These scenes recall the giddy action of Buster Keaton, a silent-movie star, or Stephen Chow’s rambunctious martial-arts films. Elsewhere, frenetic dance routines and larger-than-life combat sequences abound. Bheem fights off a tiger and a wolf in the jungle; later the two men rescue a child from a flaming river. Menageries of animals do battle against British soldiers.
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