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Ram Charan was forced to stop production on RRR

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  • Ram Charan reveals he had to stop filming for RRR for 3 months.
  • Had a second-degree ligament tear and had to halt shooting for recovery.
  • Once he recovered from his injury, he returned to the film’s sets in Ukraine to shoot for Naatu Naatu.
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This award season, RRR is still making a lot of noise in Hollywood. The film’s creative team, including SS Rajamouli, Ram Charan, and Jr. NTR, have been sharing new insights into the creation of the movie during media appearances since it won prizes, including a Golden Globe. Ram Charan has now disclosed that he had to halt production on RRR for three months.
Ram Charan reportedly revealed information about filming for RRR in Ukraine. He claimed that a second-degree ligament tear forced him to stop filming for three months while he healed. Following his injury recovery, he went back to the Ukrainian filming locations for Naatu Naatu.

Ram Charan mentioned in a different interview that it takes six days of rehearsing to perfect the dance routine.
When RRR’s Naatu Naatu won Best Song – Motion Picture at the 2023 Golden Globes, it created history. After the movie’s release, the upbeat, contagious song gained enormous popularity and even started social media trends.

 

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RRR has been nominated for an Oscar in the Original Song category in 2023. The movie is one of the four Indian movies that made the shortlist. The other movies are The Elephant Whispers, All That Breathes, and Chhello Show.

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