Filmmaker
SS
Rajamouli's
ambitious
pan-India
movie
RRR
has
broken
all
records
at
the
box-office.
The
film
featured
Jr.
NTR
and
Ram
Charan
in
the
lead
roles
and
was
one
of
the
highest
grossers
of
2022.
RRR
received
love
not
only
in
India,
but
it
has
been
making
the
world
crazy
by
receiving
praise
from
international
critics,
technicians,
and
audiences
as
well.
Now,
the
team
of
RRR
and
SS
Rajamouli
have
begun
their
campaign
for
next
year's
Oscars.
The
makers
of
RRR
have
released
a
fresh
"for
your
consideration"
(FYC)
poster
which
requests
the
Academy
to
evaluate
the
movie
in
15
key
categories.
Each
year,
movie
companies
circulate
these
lists
and
advertisements
to
attract
the
Academy's
attention
and
generate
excitement
around
their
films.
The
makers
are
pushing
RRR
in
14
major
categories.
India's
official
entry
to
the
Oscars
2023
was
a
Gujarati
movie,
Chhello
Show
(Last
Film
Show),
which
left
fans
disappointed.
And
now,
the
makers
still
have
a
chance
to
try
their
fate
at
the
Oscars
in
2023.
RRR
team
has
submitted
the
film
for
consideration
in
several
important
categories,
including:
Best
Motion
Picture;
Best
Director
(SS
Rajamouli),
Best
Actor
(Jr
NTR
and
Ram
Charan),
Best
Supporting
Actor
(Ajay
Devgn)
and
Actress
(Alia
Bhatt).
Meanwhile,
Naatu
Naatu
has
been
submitted
for
Best
Original
Song,
and
MM
Keeravani
has
been
suggested
by
the
producers
for
Best
Original
Score.
In
addition
to
this,
RRR
is
also
being
considered
for
other
categories
like
Screenplay,
Score,
Editing,
Cinematography,
Sound,
Production
Design,
VF,
Best
Costume
Design,
Best
Makeup
&
Hairstyling.
The
RRR
team
will
independently
run
a
campaign
for
the
honours,
and
joining
the
FYC
campaign
will
be
their
first
attempt
at
a
potential
Oscar
nomination
in
2023.
Announcing
the
campaign
for
Oscars
2023,
the
makers
shared
a
statement
on
their
social
media
handles,
which
read,
"We
are
honoured
that
RRR's
overwhelming
success
represented
Indian
cinema
on
the
global
stage
by
creating
milestones
at
the
worldwide
box-office
and
uniting
film
buffs
across
the
world
by
transcending
linguistic
and
cultural
barriers."
It
further
said,
"Were
grateful
to
each
and
every
one
who
loved
our
film
and
cheered
us
over
the
past
few
months.
You
made
the
journey
possible.
We
applied
to
The
Academy
for
Oscars
consideration
in
general
category.
We
wish
our
RRR
family
the
best
and
thank
them
from
the
bottom
of
our
hearts
for
making
this
possible.
Here's
to
continuing
to
win
hearts
and
entertain
audiences
worldwide."
Helmed
by
S.S.
Rajamouli,
RRR
is
a
fictional
story
inspired
by
two
Telugu
freedom
fighters,
Alluri
Seetharama
Raju,
played
by
Ram
Charan,
and
Komaram
Bheem,
essayed
by
Jr.
NTR.
The
film
also
featured
Bollywood
stars
Ajay
Devgn,
Alia
Bhatt,
Shriya
Saran,
Alison
Doody,
Olivia
Morris,
and
Ray
Stevenson
in
key
roles.