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Hey folks!

HAPPY FEATURE FRIDAY!! I've had this movie requested a few times online and in my personal life and I'm so happy I decided to watch it. I really can't wait to hear your guys thoughts on this one. This felt like it would've been a great experience to watch with you all LIVE haha.

I watched this movie on a different streaming platform than usual. Netflix only had the movie in Hindi so I watched this movie in Telugu on ZEE5. I know this may be difficult for some to access or decide whether or not to pay for. I just really wanted to check this movie out sooner rather than later. Thanks for understanding and if you can't watch it with us now, I look forward to sharing the YouTube edit with you soon. 

Thank you so much for your support here on Patreon. Take care and stay golden :)

LINK: https://youtu.be/kmL-acqdOC0 

Original Movie: RRR

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Anonymous

A suggestion for another Indian movie would be Baahubali and Baahubali 2. The second one felt as amazing as RRR to me, but even the first is great. Would love to see more Indian movie reactions

Anonymous

I’m so glad you watched this movie and enjoyed it, it’s such an epic and fun ride, and Naatu Naatu is possibly the greatest musical number in a movie ever.

Gunnar Rea

Just here to toss Enthiran into the hat.. The first Indian movie i saw.. Certainly was an experience..

Thomas Richter

You should watch Napoleon Dynamite next, if you haven't watched it yet

Dennis Macko

This was one of your best reactions. So much fun to watch. This movie is so great.

Byron

My fourth watch and it never gets old. Such a great movie. The honest trailer for it is one of the most enthusiastic honest trailers I’ve ever seen and really captures the wonder of seeing The movie fit the first time. https://youtu.be/_9K3nj_v8xU

Logan Kerlee

THANK YOU FOR WATCHING THIS!! Natalie, really - I am so happy that you watched this. I just finished watching the movie with you a few minutes ago and I've got no clue what to say other than what I just did. Knowing that other people that I like/respect enjoy this movie brings me such joy! Thank you for that. I'm not going to lie or hide the fact that I broke down to tears two or three times during my watch of this just now. I'd already seen this - so I knew what was coming. It still brought me to tears! This movie's amazing!! I'm beyond happy that it was made and made available to us, here. Looking forward to some TV shows next week. :) Be well Natalie, enjoy your weekend!

Logan Kerlee

Oh I would too!! I'm in total support of more Indian movie reactions! :D

Logan Kerlee

I haven't ever watched either of those films but I'll go ahead and check them out! Appreciate the recommendation. :)

Danishprince

Think I will on the YT edit for this one as it just looks like a movie I wouldn't enjoy at all :D

Logan Kerlee

That's your choice but I think you (everyone) should go ahead and try it out. It's a high quality movie that fills a lot of people's niches. Just go ahead and give it a shot - it'll be worth it. :)

Logan Kerlee

This really was a fantastic reaction! I had so much fun watching along with her. I've only watched this movie solo, so having that experience was very nice. :)

Logan Kerlee

xD That was great!! I never saw that honest trailer! hahahaha, love when they do a great job talking about an amazing movie! :)

Danishprince

There's too many movies and shows out there, ain't no reason to spend time on something that imo looks terrible just because others enjoy it lol

Nine Anutza

I loved this movie and the dance and the performance they did at the oscars, it was so good <3

Baron

I am curious wait are you British? I heard about some drama with British people complaining about the over the top bad guys, Nat def noticed how over the top they are. When it first came up on Netflix I avoided it because of how ridiculous the clip they picked to show off the movie was. I caved and watched it with Nat and was pleasantly surprised not perfect but far from bad.

LJ Mickey

Thank you for choosing this. I haven't seen any Indian films before RRR and this was a beautiful, funny and emotional rollercoaster of a story. 5/5 Amazing

Kevin Bartelen

I've never even heard of this, so I'm asking sincerely.. WTF is RRR? Like what is it about, what genre, everything. I thought I knew movies, I see a new one every Friday in theaters and yet I've never even heard of this one.

Anonymous

its an indian movie that became a cult classic. If you know movies you should have heard about this.

Anonymous

Its set in the colonial period in India, and has a combination of action/drama etc with some fantastic musical numbers (as you might expect from India). You can easily find some clips on youtube to get a feel for the pretty wild ride you get with the movie

Baron

That was what I thought, but a small part of me was convinced you might just be a huge fan of Hamlet.

Isis Peoples

So excited for this!!!

Troy B.

I'm about to watch this (finally signed up with ZEE5 just for this movie), but speaking of "Bollywood," it would be cool if you watched Slumdog Millionaire. I'm not sure how well it will resonate, though, it depends on if you're familiar with the old gameshow "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?"

Ola Aljaryan

This film had my heart like no other, words fail me & fall short in expressing how much I love it & enjoy it, and how my heart is captured forever by Ram Charan ❤ I related to your reaction to him at the end BIG time 😂, I’m so happy your appreciated it Natalie, yours was the best attentive reaction, so I wanted to share with you some trivia from IMDB that makes you appreciate it even more and it’s depth . “The bridge and the Naatu Naatu scenes are both miniature reflections of the larger movie as a whole, during the bridge scene , Bheem (Akhtar) rescues the boy from under the burning bridge , while Ram (Raju) Carrie’s the 1905 Indian flag with the inscription “Vande Mataram “ (praise mother India) this coincides with the larger movie, because Bheem’s main objective is to rescue Malli, while Ram is out to rescue the whole nation, similarly l, the structure of The Naatu Naatu dance scene represents the movie as a whole Raju ( Ram ) and Akhtar (Bheem) start out as brothers, then have to compete with each other, and finally culminate to Raju yielding to allow Akhtar to win the dance sequence, this coincides with the movie as a whole because they become friends, then they fight (not knowing that they both have similar goals)and finally Ram yields his goal of sending British weapons back to his village in order to save Bheem (Akhtar) and consequently be captured by the British” if you see a video of the director S S Rajamouli on YT breaking down Naatu Naatu song on vanity fair channel, which I highly recommend, you’ll hear him say this. “At the end of the film Ram (Raju) gives the rifle to Bheem (Akhtar) and had Bheem shoot governor Scott, at first, this seems illogical, because Bheem’s goal was to rescue Malli, and Ram’s goal was to rescue the nation, Bheem’s goal was already realized whether or not it was Bheem or Ram who killed governor Scott, it would seem more logical if Bheem were to help Ram realizing his own goal of freeing India from the British control. The reason why Ram allowed Bheem to kill governor Scott can be seen in the two “Don’t eat with your left hand “ scenes, the first of them during the Dosti song when Ram gets sad after seeing Bheem eating with his left hand, because he is reminded of his younger brother who was killed by the British and it is revealed during the flashback sequence during the second half of the film that his brother too had the habit of eating with his left hand , Ram’s younger brother was killed by the British but these two scenes represent that Bheem is Ram’s new brother, Ram allowing Bheem to shoot governor Scott in the end is actually Ram’s revenge against the British for killing his blood brother. “

Ola Aljaryan

Also in addition to my previous comment , I’d like to add that it always gets me how Ram’s eyes shine with unshed tears when he is walking into the armory the first time after getting promoted and looking all at those weapons, to finally have his life long dream that he did so much and took on so much to achieve is finally within reach, my God I feel so much for him 😢 so subtle and touching .