From becoming the highest grossing film in India ever to impressing the West as well and becoming the first Indian film to achieve Golden Globes and Critics’ Choice Awards, ‘RRR’ has made India immensely proud. And now after entering the final list of Oscars 2023 nominations, seems like the film has become unstoppable now in achieving successes.
Several big names from Hollywood and US websites have been quite impressed with ‘RRR’s success. And now one of the biggest acclaimed Hollywood directors, James Cameron has been also added in the list.
James Cameron, who has given the highest grossing films of all time like ‘Titanic’ (1997), ‘Avatar’ (2009) and his last release ‘Avatar: The Way Of Water’ (2022), was recently seen fanboy-ing over ‘RRR’ director S S Rajamouli. The duo were spotted together for the first time at the Critics’ Choice Awards 2023 earlier this month.
A video is currently going viral, where it can be seen Cameron is highly praising Rajamouli at the Critics’ Choice Awards and offering him to work together. Cameron said, “Now watching all your characters, it’s just like such a feeling to watch them and your set up, fire, water, story, reveal after reveal, then you show what happened in the backstory. It’s like all of them are a homely set-up. Why he’s doing what he is doing? And the twists and turns and the friendships and eventually it gets to a point where he can’t kill him when the other reverses. It’s just so powerful. And I loved the fact that you just threw the whole thing, the whole thing, it’s a full show. I loved that.”
"If you ever wanna make a movie over here, let's talk"- #JamesCameron to #SSRajamouli. 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Here’s the longer version of the two legendary directors talking to each other. #RRRMovie pic.twitter.com/q0COMnyyg2
— RRR Movie (@RRRMovie) January 21, 2023
“If you ever wanna make a movie over here, let’s talk”, Cameron lastly added. Not only that, the Oscar winning director also praised the music composer M M Keeravani and said, “The score. It’s kind of amazing because I like the music to kind of stay out of the way and kind of come in and support when the audience is already feeling something so it builds the theme. But you are using music very differently.”