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Since Rajamouli attempted to bring together two Tier 1 star heroes from rival groups into a single film, the narrative of RRR became increasingly messier.

NTR was unfairly branded as a side hero, a debate that has long overshadowed the film.

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However, Netflix recently released a captivating documentary detailing the making of RRR, and it proves to be thoroughly engaging.

This documentary should also put an end to the discussions about “side hero” vs. “main hero.” The effort NTR put into the project, along with Rajamouli’s reflections throughout RRR Behind and Beyond, settles this debate once and for all.

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Ram Charan shared an interesting moment in the documentary, stating, “If there was any episode that made me feel jealous, it was when I saw him in the Komuram Bheemudho song.” The way that song was shot, especially Tarak’s expressions, is showcased exceptionally well.

After watching RRR Behind and Beyond, your respect for Rajamouli will grow immensely. The documentary, lasting just 1 hour and 37 minutes, is far engaging than any recent Pan-India films from Telugu industry. No director in Indian cinema comes close to Rajamouli’s level—comparing anyone else to him is a shame.

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This latest release on Netflix beautifully showcases the bonding between Charan and NTR. While NTR concludes the documentary by discussing RRR 2, hinting at the possibility of “never say never.”




Don’t miss it on Netflix; it will surely get people talking.