"Good Film Has No Language, RRR Is An Example," Ram Charan Claims About RRR.

Ahead of the prestigious Oscars 2023 event, it is common knowledge that Tollywood's top actors, Ram Charan and Junior NTR, are actively marketing their latest film RRR around the world. Since the film is up for an award for the song "Naatu Naatu...", everyone involved with it, from director SS Rajamouli to composer MM Keeravani, will be on hand to accept it. There will be a live performance where the song's original performers, Kaala Bhairava and Rahul Sipligunj, will sing it. Social media-savvy Ram Charan posted photos from his most recent performance and news from his latest US tour stop.
Recently, Ram Charan appeared on JJ Abrams' program and got along famously with the host... He uploaded a picture from the event and captioned it, "Had the honor of meeting JJ Abrams today. Thank you, sir, for welcoming me this evening. I've meant to tweet this for a while: "@jjabrams, you have a lot of fans here.
He also appeared on "Entertainment Tonight" with Ash Crossan and posted photos on Twitter... I Gettin' ready for Sunday. At @etnow, I had a great conversation with @AshCrossan.
In his opening remarks, Ram Charan expressed his delight at seeing RRR embraced by its audience.
He also spoke about the film's Oscar nomination: "We are all here as a family to honor the film. In honor of MM Keeravani, our music's creator. This was only feasible because of our brilliant director, SS Rajamouli.
When asked if the film "deserved more love this award season," Charan doled out, "No, I believe we have received enough from people. What we're receiving now is just a bonus. Simply put, we are not planning; we are just enjoying the present. It's incredible that the movie industry's epicenter—LA-Hollywood—has welcomed us. An international tongue is not required to appreciate a good film. RRR exemplifies it.
He also named some Movie helmers he'd like to collaborate with. One of them is J.J. Abrams. Another one of my all-time favorites is Quentin Tarantino. One of my favorite movies ever is Inglourious Basterds, which he directed and stars in. To say that he has been influential would be an understatement.
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