Indian hitmaker Rajamouli is basking in the success of his latest magnum opus period action drama ‘RRR’. The film was released on March 25 worldwide and scored massive collections all over. It also debuted in third place in the U.S. and second in the U.K. and Ireland. The film is certainly a lavish, rambunctious entertainer crammed with eye-popping set pieces and death-defying stunts.
Meanwhile, Jr NTR’s fans can be seen waving flags in theatres after the actor’s entry. Several videos on the same have also gone viral on social media. Everyone is praising the actor’s performance, particularly the scene where he wrestles a lion and conquers the animal. Seeing the love of his fans, Jr NTR thanked them and wrote, “Thank You, each and everyone, for your unwavering love. Your love, admiration and support are what keeps me going”.
But the hard work behind Bheem’s role is not easy. It took incredible amounts of skill and dedication as he had to go on a diet for months for a role-proper weight loss. Jr NTR also lived an excruciating muscle gain regime, that requires a couple of hours a day in the gym. He shot for about 65 nights to do the special scene before the interval. Once, the actor said that Rajamouli made him run a lot in the Bulgaria forest for the lion scene.
Although this scene was completed with the help of VFX, a lot of hard work was put into making this scene look real. Kudos to the actor for undertaking a vast physical and mental effort to portray his character most authentically and accurately possible. The bodybuilding approach was made in a certain way that with careful attention, NTR could achieve those impeccable arms and shoulders.
This post was last modified on 1 April 2022 5:22 pm
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