'RRR': Allu Arjun lauds SS Rajamouli's magnum opus; ₹223 crore collected worldwide

Updated : Mar 26, 2022 16:45
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SS Rajamouli’s magnum opus has finally arrived in theatres! The film opened to great response from the audience and has now emerged as "the no. 1 opener of Indian cinemas, collecting ₹223 crore worldwide" according to trade analyst, Taran Adarsh. 

The actors have received much appreciation from fans and celebs on social media for their spectacular performances. 'Pushpa' fame Allu Arjun took to Twitter to shower praise on the entire cast of 'RRR'

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He wrote, "Hearty Congratulations to the Entire team of #RRR . What a spectacular movie. My respect to our pride @ssrajamouli
garu for the vision. Soo proud of my brother a mega power @AlwaysRamCharan
for a killer & careers best performance. My Respect & love to my bava… power house" 

He also extended his gratitude to actors Ajay Devgn and Alia Bhatt for making Indian cinema proud. He wrote, “@tarak9999 for a spectacular show. Brilliant Presence by respected  @ajaydevgn Garu & our sweetest @aliaa08 And my spl wishes  to @mmkeeravaani garu, @DOPSenthilKumar garu, Dvv Danayya garu & many others. Thank you all for making INDIAN CINEMA proud. This is a Kille R R R.”

Touted as one of the biggest releases in recent times,'RRR' had a budget of over ₹400 crores. The film was released in theatres on March 25, 2022.

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