With just 2 days to go and after all the roadblocks and hurdles in the way put forward due to the pesky coronavirus pandemic, SS Rajamouli’s highly anticipated RRR is all set and ready to hit the theatres on March 25. As an immense amount of craze and hype for the film rages even prior to its release, a cinema theatre in Srikakulam in Andhra Pradesh has put up barbed wires and fences to prevent anyone from getting too close to the big screen.
Andhra Pradesh | A film theatre in Srikakulam puts up barbed wires & fences to prevent viewers from getting too close to screen, ahead of screening of film RRR
— ANI (@ANI) March 22, 2022
Surya Theatre incharge says, "Two top stars are going to be cast in the same film, whole theatre will be very chaotic." pic.twitter.com/HBBoJEKbBD
Surya theatre in charge has stated that, "Two top stars are going to be cast in the same film and the whole theatre will be very chaotic." The theatre officials took this decision after the screen got damaged due to the huge crowd when Allu Arjun's starrer Pushpa was screened there. “The previous administration faced a lot of difficulties due to fans. 'RRR' has 2 top actors who have a massive fan following. Earlier when 'Pushpa' was being screened here, due to heavy crowd the screen got damaged. That's why we're putting up this fencing”, the theatre in charge added.
The magnum opus stars N. T. Rama Rao Jr. and Ram Charan in leading roles while Samuthirakani, Alison Doody, Ray Stevenson, Olivia Morris and Shriya Saran will be seen playing supporting roles. Ajay Devgn and Alia Bhatt will also be seen playing pivotal characters. The period action drama is directed by S. S. Rajamouli and produced by D.V.V. Danayya of DVV Entertainments.
RRR is a fictional story inspired by two Telugu freedom fighters Alluri Sitarama Raju (Ram Charan) and Komaram Bheem (Jr. NTR), who fought against the British Raj and Nizam of Hyderabad respectively. The film has explored a blind spot in history for a cinematic spectacle, as there seem to be no records about what happened in the lives of these Indian revolutionaries when they were away from their homes.