Of all the crazy Indian films that have hit the theatres this year. Riding strong are some blockbusters that have done exceptionally well in pleasing fans as well as critics.One such film is the SS Rajamouli directorial period drama RRR, which starred actors like Jr. NTR, Ram Charan, Alia Bhatt, and Ajay Devgn. The film was a huge success and received widespread critical acclaim while also shattering several box office records all the while creating its own along the way. Since the release of the movie, several prominent celebs from across the globe have praised the movie and this around, American screenwriter and former film critic, C. Robert Cargill, has something to say about RRR.
Cargil is best known as the co-writer of the 2016 MCU flick Doctor Strange. Taking to his official Twitter handle, Cargill shared a poster of RRR and said that the movie had gained another cult member and called it ‘craziest blockbuster’ he has ever seen. He wrote, “Friends came over last night to initiate me into the cult of RRR (RISE ROAR REVOLT) and I'm here to report I am now fully, truly, deeply a member. This is the craziest, most sincere, weirdest blockbuster I've ever seen. I'm pretty sure Jess and I are watching it again this week.”
Friends came over last night to initiate me into the cult of RRR (RISE ROAR REVOLT) and I'm here to report I am now fully, truly, deeply a member. This is the craziest, most sincere, weirdest blockbuster I've ever seen. I'm pretty sure Jess and I are watching it again this week. pic.twitter.com/WFpOAKq8VG
— C. Robert Cargill (@Massawyrm) June 6, 2022
The movie clearly exploded at the box office with fans calling it a cinematic spectacle and is currently the 4th most-watched movie on Netflix in the United States of America. RRR revolves around the story of two legendary revolutionaries, Alluri Sitarama Raju (Ram Charan) and Komaram Bheem (NTR Jr.), and their journey far away from home after which they come back to fight back against British colonialists in the 1920s. The film has reportedly grossed over Rs. 1150 crores worldwide, setting several box office records for an Indian film