RRR has become the highest-grossing movie in Japan

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RRR has become the highest-grossing movie in Japan. SS Rajamouli’s movie has gained another coup that is the movie has conquered the hearts of audiences globally. RRR, according to its official Twitter handle, has become the highest-grossing Indian film in Japan.

On the official Twitter handle, the head of RRR has tweeted, “Delighted to share that #RRRMovie is now the highest-grossing film with the highest footfall for an Indian film In Japan! Thank you for all the love you showered on our stars and director ever since the film’s release.”

RRR has become the highest-grossing movie in Japan

The lead actor of the movie Jr NTR and Ram Charan along with the director SS Rajamouli has extensively promoted the film in Japan before its release there on 21st October. The actors also interacted with fans before the screening of the movie and have also spoken about the movie on various platforms.

Recently, the director of the movie is currently promoting the movie in the US. The movie has recently bagged five 2023 Critics Choice Awards nominations. It has also been nominated for many other categories such as Best Picture, Best Director, Best Visual Effects, Best Foreign Language Film, and Best Song (Naatu Naatu).

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Meanwhile, RRR has also secured a place in the Best Non-English Language Film and Best Original Song 2023 Golden Globe nominations list.

While talking about the success of RRR in the west, the director has said previously to the Indiewire, “Obviously, I’m happy about it. I can’t pinpoint why it happened, but I would say a part of it is that Western audiences are not getting the full-blown action of Masala movies. Maybe Hollywood movies aren’t giving them enough of that. That’s what I gather when I look at the response. In any case, that really, really surprised me, and I’m really, really happy about it.”

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