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Updated : Mar 30, 2022

Aliabhatt furious on SSRajamouli

RRR, starring Jr NTR and Ram Charan, is now making the most noise. The picture has done exceptionally well at the box office. It has broken multiple records in just four days. RRR also includes Alia Bhatt and Ajay Devgn. They had special cameos in this SS Rajamouli-directed film. However, it has been reported that Alia Bhatt is unhappy with her screen time in the film. According to reports, she has even unfollowed SS Rajamouli on social media.

Alia Bhatt has erased her Instagram postings promoting the South blockbuster RRR. Alia is no longer following the filmmaker, although she is still following Ram Charan and Jr NTR. There is no authentic evidence suggesting that she unfollowed SS Rajamouli.

Alia was involved in the film's promotion before to the postponement, but she went missing during the second leg of promotion. It could also be because the actress is preoccupied with the filming of her films, such as Brahmastra.

If Alia Bhatt's stardom in Bollywood that's any evidence, Rajamouli failed to write the best characters for her in 'RRR.' So it's no surprise that the actress is furious. In any case, it is too soon to draw any judgments.

Meanwhile, RRR has crossed Rs 500 crore worldwide gross box office collection on the third day of its release. The highest-grossing film in the last three days at the global box office boasts an impressive star cast including Jr NTR, Ram Charan, Alia Bhatt and Ajay Devgn among others.






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