RRR Bollyflix Movie

Bollyflix Movie RRR Overview

Bollyflix RRR A fictional history of two legendary revolutionaries’ journey away from home before they began fighting for their country in the 1920s.

RRR Bollyflix Movie Details

Detail Information
Release Date Bollyflix 2022-03-24
Runtime 185 minutes
Status Released
Original Language te
Budget 69,000,000
Revenue 160,000,000
Genres Drama, Action
Tagline Rise, Roar, Revolt.
rating 7.7 out of 10

Bollyflix Movie RRR Cast

Bollyflix Name Character
N.T. Rama Rao Jr. Komaram Bheem
Ram Charan Alluri Sitarama Raju
Olivia Morris Jennifer ‘Jenny’ Buxton
Ray Stevenson Scott Buxton
Alison Doody Cassandra Buxton
Ajay Devgn Alluri Venkatarama Raju
Alia Bhatt Sita
Samuthirakani Alluri Venkateshwarulu
Twinkle Sharma Malli
Shriya Saran Alluri Sarojini

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RRR Cast Bollyflix Movie

Bollyflix N.T. Rama Rao Jr. as Komaram Bheem, Ram Charan as Alluri Sitarama Raju, Olivia Morris as Jennifer ‘Jenny’ Buxton, Ray Stevenson as Scott Buxton, Alison Doody as Cassandra Buxton, Ajay Devgn as Alluri Venkatarama Raju, Alia Bhatt as Sita, Samuthirakani as Alluri Venkateshwarulu, Twinkle Sharma as Malli, Shriya Saran as Alluri Sarojini.

RRR Bollyflix Movie Reviews

Taught me that Indian movies apparently should just be ignored, as ratings apparently tell you absolutely nothing about the quality of a film. This is perhaps the worst acting I’ve ever seen – Plan 9 from Outer Space included – with post-production dubbed voices to boot! Add to that the most cringey, cartoonish pathetic storyline, and you’re seriously wondering if this is all a joke. No, SERIOUSLY wondering. I considered I might keep watching for the laughs (I was laughing from the very first scene with the lip surgery receiving evil white woman sitting in the jungle in the 1920s…

The Cinemark near me has started to show Indian movies. Not feeling like sitting home tonight, I decided to catch this one, and luck was with me. My image of Indian movies, I confess, was that they were mostly musicals centering around a love story involving a very beautiful young woman and a very handsome young man, with lots of elaborate, high-energy dance numbers to keep things going. There is a love story here, but it’s not the focus of the film. There are also a few large and very impressive dance numbers, but only a few. (The men’s dancing,…

My first exposure to Telugu Cinema, is when I saw my wife watching a near naked guy running in the forest, chased by a Tiger, looking so shredded that I thought my wife was appreciating the sweaty, bulbous body of a forest guy. I dismissed it immediately as another macho movie after-all, which is not my wife’s favorite (its Korean movies). Until I saw a raving review of the Netflix viewer in Youtube who aren’t Indians but Americans and Europeans. Now that caused me curiosity. So I decided to watch it, and then watched it again. First I can’t believe…

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