Last year, during the promotion of the film RRR, Alia Bhatt, SS Rajamouli, Ram Charan and Junior NTR attended Kapil Sharma’s show. During that time, Rajamouli had also shared the meaning of the name of the film.
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ss rajamouli movie rrrRRR) has maintained its charm at the Oscars. The song Natu Natu of the film has created history by winning the award. This song won in the Best Original Song category at the 95th Oscar Award. With this, the song has become the first Indian cinema song to win an Oscar (Oskar) have entered their names. But, do you know on what basis Rajamouli named the film RRR? Probably not. In fact, when the starcast of RRR reached the Kapil Sharma show to promote the film, the director had also shared the full form of the film’s name.
During the promotion of the film last year, the entire team of the film RRR reached Kapil’s show. During that time everyone including Alia Bhatt, SS Rajamouli, Ram Charan and Junior NTR were present. During the show itself, comedian and actor Kapil Sharma asked Rajamouli about the name of the film? Kapil said what is the meaning of RRR? Rajamouli gave a very interesting answer on this.
He said that “Initially, we didn’t know what to use as the title of the film, so we just kept RRR. Which means Rajamouli, Ram Charan and Rama Rao. The audience liked it so we kept it as a title.”
After this, the judge of the show Archana Puran Singh asked Junior NTR and Ram Charan about their learning Hindi. To which NTR said, “In my school, the first language was Hindi so it was easy for me to learn the language.” After this Alia said, “They have dubbed the entire film in Hindi. The audience will get an authentic experience while watching the film.
Talking about the song ‘Naatu Naatu’, it has been sung together by Rahul Sipliganj and Kaal Bhairava. The lyrical version of this song was released on 10 November 2021. However, the full video song of the song was released on 11 April 2022. Its Tamil version was introduced in the name of ‘Naatu Kothu’, ‘Halli Naatu’ in Kannada, ‘Karinthol’ in Malayalam and ‘Naacho Naacho’ in the Hindi version.
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