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Jr NTR, Ram Charan starrer RRR trailer is out in theatres and audiences can't stop raving about it!

The film is directed by SS Rajamouli and slated to release in theatres across five languages on January 7,2022

Jr NTR, Ram Charan starrer RRR trailer is out in theatres and audiences can't stop raving about it!

Today is a big day for fans of Jr NTR, Ram Charan and director SS Rajamouli as audiences across the country got to witness the trailer of their much awaited collaboration, RRR, on the big screen. While the trailer of the film is expected to release on YouTube later today, the theatres managed to screen it a few hours early and there was a festive vibe in Telugu states and social media. Here's how crowds reacted to the trailer of RRR in theatres.

The trailer reportedly introduces Jr NTR as Komaram Bheem initially, followed by a larger than life sequence featuring Ram Charan as Alluri Seetharamaraju, offers a sneakpeek of their friendship and also has a few emotional dialogues. Most of the theatres where RRR's trailer is being screened are full already and audiences are even asking theatre owners to replay the trailer multiple times.

The teaser of the film was out a month ago, while three songs composed by MM Keeravaani including Dosti, Naatu Naatu and Janani/Uyire were released recently. The film apart from Jr NTR and Ram Charan features an ensemble cast comprising big names like Alia Bhatt, Ajay Devgn, Shriya Saran, Olivia Morris, Samuthirakani and Rahul Ramakrishna, to name a few.

K Senthil Kumar has cranked the camera for the film, with SS Rajamouli's father and star writer V Vijayendra Prasad penning the story. The premise dates back to 1920s in a fictional setup revolving around the lives of two real-life revolutionary leaders Komaram Bheem and Alluri Seetharama Raju. RRR is produced by DVV Danayya under DVV Entertainment. ZEE5 has bagged the streaming rights of the film for all the South Indian versions.

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