can't believe how good the making-of-rrr documentary is. right back into my obsession. truly a gift. love that the whole shoot is 80% unbelievably complicated, talented hard work and 20% them just grabbing each other with tarak yelling

seen from Malaysia

seen from United States

seen from Malaysia
seen from China
seen from Sweden

seen from Türkiye

seen from United States

seen from Argentina
seen from Philippines
seen from China

seen from Italy
seen from Italy
seen from United States

seen from Italy
seen from Philippines
seen from Argentina
seen from China

seen from Italy
seen from China

seen from United States
can't believe how good the making-of-rrr documentary is. right back into my obsession. truly a gift. love that the whole shoot is 80% unbelievably complicated, talented hard work and 20% them just grabbing each other with tarak yelling
ellerimi uzatırsam fildişi bir tarak gibi
taramak için değil görmek için
saçlarında ıhlamur kokan geceyi.
REBEL MOON – PART ONE: A CHILD OF FIRE December 21st 2023 | dir. Zack Snyder ››› Staz Nair as Tarak
Me if Prabhas, Charan, Prithviraj, Tarak, SS Rajamoli sir and Prashant Neel sir basically every South Indian star found out our Tumblr Blog:-
@mayakimayahai @mahi-wayy @ranisingsnew @ulaganayagi @maraudersbitchesassemble @ek-ladki-bheegi-bhagi-si
Anaganaganaga
Aravindha Sametha Veera Raghava (2018) dir. trivikram srinivas
Charan casually making me spiral today
Tara: How did you know I always wanted to try this restaurant? It's so wonderful. Thank you for bringing me here, love.
Jason: I figured after this hard week we deserved an evening out, just the two of us. I'm glad you like the place.
After dinner, it was time for Jason to reveal the real reason he couldn't wait to take Tara out somewhere fancy. They are now engaged!
After watching RRR: Behind and Beyond, there's a sense of patriotism and love for the Indian Cinematic Industry that I haven't really truly felt in a while. Even more so in the Telugu Cinematic Industry.
Though the documentary was taken with a light feel, the extra work and effort that you don't see on the final screen is something of the legends. You're telling me that the tiger Bheem fights in his introduction scene was a blue set piece? That Ram fights ~500 people in his introduction scene, in a man-made dust land? That every single scene had a miniaturisation made before they shot it??
I think that, especially with high action films, you kind of guess how much work they put into it, but you don't really UNDERSTAND how MUCH they dedicate to the film. Like, Ram and Tarak were swinging for 20 days when their characters first meet under that bridge. They were in harnesses for 20 days! Shot Naatu Naatu for 12!
Hats off to every single person involved in the film - main characters, side characters, managers, production and editing team, musicians, designers, choreographers and everyone else that I just can't mention in one sentence. Your work is mind blowingly amazing and your dedication shows.
And may I just say, MM Keeravani. You sir, single handedly keep my love for music on a high, every day. I love his work so so much and his love for music just makes me love it more.
And of course, Rajamouli sir. Thank you for bringing your dream to life and bringing another set of tears to my eyes. Your work is wonderful and I love it to bits.
From a Telugu girl who just loves this team,
Love it all and there's just not enough words to describe it. Amazing.
Also, pfft, love Tarak behind the scenes. Really truly, I think we'd be best buddies 😂