I recently watched RRR and I have to say, I was thoroughly impressed, especially by the action sequences and Visual Effects. The movie does't hold back. The acting, direction, and production value were all top-notch. The story was still engaging and kept me invested from beginning to end. Love the two characters and their friendship!
Hearing our heros great history from you is really getting goosebumps... thanks for the video and I'm from visakhapatnam and my grand fathers village is beside of great alluri sitarama raju's village which is pandrangi.
@@Mr_What_Is Or maybe you won't shame the truth and just accept it th-cam.com/video/hDgo_sU0y2k/w-d-xo.html (by the way I wrote my comment BEFORE watching your video and discovering that they were based on real people, went purely on ASSumption of objective "as is" analysis and look at it, director himself admitted) There is nothing wrong with loving ripoffs, after all most of the pop culture is a ripoff of Superman and other characters created by or as a reflection from Siegel and Shuster, and people They were ripping off like John Carter and Hercule and Samson, and Gladiator 1930, and even fuсking original bodybuilder book Molding the Mighty Chest by George F. Jowett which directly inspired back cover of Superman #1. Truth is always more obvious than lie, but not everyone have the guts and what it takes to accept it, let alone embrace it.
Good research, we didn’t know anything about these characters as Indians. Thanks to SSR and his film RRR that westerners are taking some keen interests and circulating the truth! And yes shame on us! We were only taught about Gandhi pre 1947 in our school texts. Now some people will hit me with comments of being a Right Winger and call me names!
Alluri didn’t die like that… it’s there in Telugu text books…. After the capture he was told to surrender but he didn’t and showed his chest for them to shoot.
Do I get correctly that they are based both on these two freedom-fighters and also respective heros of Ramayana and Mahabharata? I am pretty sure about Ramayana (with the name of Rama's fiancée and the literal statue of Rama in the end) but not so sure about Bheem. Could someone with more knowledge in Indian mythology comment on this?
From what i understand the characters are based on two freedom-fighters while imagery of gods from Ramayana and Mahabharata has been evoked in the film especially in the climax.
@@Mr_What_Is Yea, I'd really appreciate that, anyways "Thank you" for making video on India's freedom fighters from my states "TELANGANA and ANDHRA PRADESH" :)
I recently watched RRR and I have to say, I was thoroughly impressed, especially by the action sequences and Visual Effects. The movie does't hold back. The acting, direction, and production value were all top-notch. The story was still engaging and kept me invested from beginning to end. Love the two characters and their friendship!
RRR is awesome 🔥 Some crazy sequences
Hearing our heros great history from you is really getting goosebumps... thanks for the video and I'm from visakhapatnam and my grand fathers village is beside of great alluri sitarama raju's village which is pandrangi.
All of India and the world should know more about the great leaders and freedom fighters! Thank you for watching.
3:40 That smile on Nehru’s face says it all
Alluri seetharamaraju................🔥🔥🔥
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Epic! Super video! Informative n visually stunnin video!
Komaram Bheem mainly fought against nizam rule and British Raj
Really good information thank you for the video
So RRR is basically India's Ingloreous Basters meets Watchmen
Or its just an original Indian RRR
@@Mr_What_Is Or maybe you won't shame the truth and just accept it th-cam.com/video/hDgo_sU0y2k/w-d-xo.html (by the way I wrote my comment BEFORE watching your video and discovering that they were based on real people, went purely on ASSumption of objective "as is" analysis and look at it, director himself admitted)
There is nothing wrong with loving ripoffs, after all most of the pop culture is a ripoff of Superman and other characters created by or as a reflection from Siegel and Shuster, and people They were ripping off like John Carter and Hercule and Samson, and Gladiator 1930, and even fuсking original bodybuilder book Molding the Mighty Chest by George F. Jowett which directly inspired back cover of Superman #1.
Truth is always more obvious than lie, but not everyone have the guts and what it takes to accept it, let alone embrace it.
Thanks for uploading such kind of videos, really impressed. 👍🔥🔥💪
Thank you for the positive comment and watching the video!
Thanks for covering the background details of RRR 🙏
Good research, we didn’t know anything about these characters as Indians.
Thanks to SSR and his film RRR that westerners are taking some keen interests and circulating the truth!
And yes shame on us! We were only taught about Gandhi pre 1947 in our school texts.
Now some people will hit me with comments of being a Right Winger and call me names!
So true! India is such a large country with so many unsung heros and so many untold stories!
@@Mr_What_Is all true stories were untold to us!
Informative video, but gotta admit, the AI image at 3:05 really threw me off.
Good offort thank you
WAY better than Hollywood trash nowadays
Great information! thanks.
Alluri didn’t die like that… it’s there in Telugu text books…. After the capture he was told to surrender but he didn’t and showed his chest for them to shoot.
Wow! Is that how it happened? Someone shold make a Biopic on Alluri
@@Mr_What_Is There is movie made in Tollywood in 70's on Alluri...name of the movie is "Alluri Sita Ramaraju" ...
1:40 I believe this shot inspired Aeon Flux th-cam.com/video/Yy6VNoR6NrE/w-d-xo.html
honestly I don't see it.
Do I get correctly that they are based both on these two freedom-fighters and also respective heros of Ramayana and Mahabharata? I am pretty sure about Ramayana (with the name of Rama's fiancée and the literal statue of Rama in the end) but not so sure about Bheem. Could someone with more knowledge in Indian mythology comment on this?
From what i understand the characters are based on two freedom-fighters while imagery of gods from Ramayana and Mahabharata has been evoked in the film especially in the climax.
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Bheem rebelion against Nizam Nawabs
You can call it "Triple R* instead of"R R R"
Its become popular is "R R R" around the world now. I don't think Triple R will catch on! :)
@@Mr_What_Is triple R is just easy to pronounce
@@parthasarma5960 i think the name triple R only got popularity in india only
But internationally it's RRR
Komaram bheem went against nizam rule also ,you forgot to mention about that part.
I should do a longer video just on Komaram Bheem!
@@Mr_What_Is Yea, I'd really appreciate that, anyways "Thank you" for making video on India's freedom fighters from my states "TELANGANA and ANDHRA PRADESH" :)