SS
Rajamouli's
big-budget
film
Roudram
Ranam
Rudhiram
aka
RRR
is
one
of
the
most
affected
projects
due
to
the
lockdown.
After
the
government's
decision
in
the
wake
of
the
Novel
Coronavirus
outbreak,
the
showbiz
industry
had
to
stop
shootings
from
March
19
until
the
next
announcement.
Well,
RRR
has
a
huge
production
value
and
no
wonder
it
needs
more
time
to
execute,
when
it
comes
to
technical
aspects.
Ahead
of
the
lockdown,
SS
Rajamouli
had
almost
shot
the
entire
film
except
for
a
scene,
which
required
foreign
actors
in
a
large
number.
Set
in
the
pre-Independence
era,
RRR
is
a
story
of
the
struggle
of
freedom
fighters
Alluri
Sitarama
Raju
and
Komaram
Bheem,
played
by
Ram
Charan
and
Jr
NTR
respectively,
against
British
rule.
Now,
since
the
shooting
is
not
happening,
filmmakers,
as
well
as
producers,
from
Telugu
film
industry,
are
trying
hard
to
convince
the
Telangana
government
to
grant
permission
to
shoot.
Minister
Talasani
will
be
recording
opinions
of
Tollywood
biggies
and
will
present
it
at
a
meeting,
which
is
being
held
at
Megastar
Chiranjeevi's
residence.
The
meeting
has
been
attended
by
celebs
like
Minister
Talasani,
Nagarjuna,
SS
Rajamouli,
Trivikram
Srinivas,
Dil
Raju
and
others.
In
a
statement,
SS
Rajamouli
said
that
he
will
make
sure
to
shoot
RRR
with
limited
crew
members
if
the
government
permits
shooting
immediately.
Not
all
sequences
require
huge
cast
and
crew.
Let's
hope
the
government
considers
Rajamouli's
request.
Apart
from
Rajamouli,
other
Tollywood
biggies
will
also
record
their
messages
and
submit
to
them
from
Film
Chambers.
The
post-production
work
is
most
likely
to
start
from
Friday,
with
some
rules
of
social
distancing.
On
a
related
note,
SS
Rajamouli's
directorial
venture
RRR
also
stars
Alia
Bhatt
and
Ajay
Devgn
in
pivotal
roles.
RRR
is
scheduled
to
be
released
on
January
8,
2021,
on
the
occasion
of
Sankranti.
However,
there
are
chances
of
it
getting
postponed.