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Updated : Mar 30, 2022

NTR Fans furious on SSRajamouli

According to the fans who have seen RRR, Rajamouli sketched Alluri Seethrama Raju's character as more heroic than NTR's Komaram Bheem. Rajamouli has portrayed NTR as a innocent and strong tribal man. Fans believe that Komaram Bheem's role does not hold the same weight as Alluri Seethrama Raju's. NTR fans believe that in RRR, Charan's character overshadowed Jr NTR. This is happening because the director highlighted Ram Charan's role in the film, especially near the climax.

In reality, NTR is a fantastic actor, and everyone knows that Komaram Bheem Character got recognition for his amazing performance in emotional scenes. On the other hand, Ram Charan gained recognition through the character of Alluri Seetha Ramaraju and his story arc.

There was news that Rajamouli did not fully utilise NTR's talent in the film. NTR is one of Tollywood's most versatile actors, but Rajamouli was so focused on the grand sets and visual effects that he forgot to highlight his dearest friend Tarak in RRR, fans think.

NTR fans have been deeply hurt by Rajamouli's writing of NTR's Komaram Bheem character in RRR.

In reality, NTR's got best introduction and interval scenes which will be remembered for a long time. The performance in the Komaram Bheemudo song after the interval will serve as an acting guide for many upcoming actors. Ram Charan was only offered the climax. Furthermore, because this is a multistarrer, both stars performed neck to neck.

Returning to RRR, the film has already made Rs 500 crore in its first three days of release. The film is on its way to joining the Rs 1000 crore club, which is expected to happen in the next few days.






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