Jr NTR says Ram Charan is like golgappa; 'You put him in your mouth and...'

'RRR' is set to hit the theatres on March 25.

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FPJ Web Desk Updated: Thursday, March 24, 2022, 03:30 PM IST

'RRR', the upcoming pan India film, directed by SS Rajamouli and starring Jr NTR, Ram Charan and Alia Bhatt, is all set to hit the theatres on March 25.

Recently, 'Baahubali' star Rana Daggubatti hosted the team and asked about what pan-India meant for the 'RRR' entourage.

Answering the question, Jr NTR said, “After coming here and talking (to the media) I understood, it's the same - interacting with the press, interacting with the audiences here, it's the same. The language might change, but the excitement of cinema is common all over India.”

Long-time friends Ram Charan and Jr NTR have set bromance goals with the superhit song 'Nacho'. When Rana asked their thoughts on each other, they resorted to metaphors inspired by food. Jr NTR said, “He (Ram) is like a golgappa. You put him in your mouth, you savour him, and then you start understanding the flavours. It's not your poori, water and channa. It's everything put together.”

Ram Charan quipped, “If I have to relate a dish for him, it's a non-vegetarian thali. A bit of everything and it can never be a vegetarian.” Echoing with Jr NTR on Rajamouli's hunger for cinema, Ram adds, “His (Rajamouli's) appetite for storytelling is enhanced to a whole different level since 'Baahubali' and it's unstoppable.”

Rajamouli, who has a penchant for telling larger-than-life stories has worked with Ram Charan and Jr NTR in the past in his earlier filmmaking days. When asked about how the 'RRR' actors have evolved, Rajamouli says, “Even when he (Jr NTR) was born, he was a bundle of talent. I think in the beginning probably he was too energetic and he was giving everything for everyone and acting doesn't work like that. You should know when to step on the pedal and take your foot off the pedal. Everything was on full throttle and he didn't know how to select his stories. He's much more mature. He knows how to judge stories, he knows how to select stories. He knows when to go full steam and when to step back. He understands all that. That's the difference.”

For Ram Charan, Rajamouli says, “Charan has loads of talent, he had absolutely no idea about how things work in the beginning. He slowly understood. His approach has been completely different now. He has learnt to trust his instincts more. He learnt to keep his mind free of his own thoughts and interpretations and feelings. He somehow makes himself free of everything when he comes to my shot. He says that I'm a complete white paper, you write whatever you want.”

Rana observed that the filmmaker has pushed the bar for action and his larger-than-life brand of cinema. To this, the filmmaker says, “I have hundreds of emotions running through my mind and I can't keep all of them. I search through my emotions. Suppose, there is a shot where he is shouting at the tiger. There are thousands of sequences, but why I reach that point is that I go through the emotion. It might look heroic that he's shouting at the tiger, but you observe closely, there's so much angst, frustration, so much revolt inside the shout. I'm very particular about that. I'm very particular about how he shouts when he starts opening his eyes and he starts going into the shout and reaches its crescendo. He's such a talent that he can give me what I want in one or two takes. I'm very particular about hitting those right notes that come from chasing the emotion. Chase the emotions and visual will follow.”

'RRR' also stars Ajay Devgn and Olivia Morris in key roles. Samuthirakani, Ray Stevenson, and Alison Doody are also a part of the film.

Published on: Thursday, March 24, 2022, 03:30 PM IST

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