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Komaram Bheemudo Sequence Inspired from Hollywood movie?

on Aug 17, 2022

Komaram Bheemudo Sequence Inspired from Hollywood movie?

Even months after the release of the recently released RRR, there is still some discussion about the film. However, RRR director Rajamouli has elevated Tollywood's image to new heights. To make such a fantastic film, you must do extensive research. Rajamouli stated that the characters and scenes in this film were influenced by several films and mythological characters.

 

In his most recent podcast interview, Rajamouli offered some intriguing details. Despite the fact that there are many wonderful scenes in RRR, the song 'Komuram Bheemudo' has a special place in everyone's heart and mind. The performances of NTR and Ram Charan in this song are outstanding. And while Ram is tormented by the agony of having to cruelly punish his friend for his goal. Bheem, as a Bharatamata child, demonstrates courage and pride by refusing to kneel in the face of British tyranny.

 

Rajamouli was inspired to make this song after seeing the film Brave Heart, which moved the audience to tears. However, Mel Gibson's film Brave Heart, directed by Gibson, was a huge success when it was released in 1995. From there, he got the idea for the Komaram Bheemudo song.

 

After viewing the climax of the film Brave Heart, I imagined Ram punishing his friend Bheem in accordance with the orders of the British nobles. Furthermore, Rajamouli revealed that he directed the song Komaram Bheemudo in this manner. He mentioned seeing Dronacharya and Ekalavya in those two roles.

 

However, these fascinating facts about RRR given by Rajamouli have already gone viral. At the same time, every Rajamouli film has copy stains. There are suspicions that he copies and screens scenes from Hollywood films. However, Rajamouli credits it as an inspiration. However, success will wipe away all of these claims.


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