RRR's genuine screen and script
hero is
ram Charan. His screen presence, grace, Royalty, Attire, Body Language, and Looks have been an asset for RRR, and SSR has depicted
ram charan in the greatest possible light. The voice of
ram charan alone isn't quite right for RRR's 1920, as it sounds as fresh as
dhruva or 2022. NTR's
bheem performance is fantastic; NTR's use of
telangana vernacular and portrayal of a tribal
hero is commendable.
NTR's muscular, gorgeous body justifies all of his hard work for the film, but his hairdo and cosmetics are inappropriate. Both heroes' costumes are a huge letdown. The antagonist, Brit Givernor, and his wife, as well as the Brit
girl Jenny, were well cast.
alia Bhat,
ajay Devgan, Nothing
girl of tribe, Little boy &
girl as Rama -
seetha all did well in RRR, but the rest of the actors had little to do. For the first time in an SSR film, you get the impression that the cast is squandered.
When filmmaker SSR
rajamouli states that both actors are essential to the storyline, he means it. That is evident in RRR, where both actors do a good
job of adhering to their skills. The emotional centre of the film is NTR's performance as Bheem. It's for this reason that he gets brownie points. The entrance follows the anticipated pattern, however the pre-interval block and Komaram Bheemudo sequence are noteworthy. His character arc increases in power from the beginning until being shared with the other star.