Sankranti
is
undoubtedly
going
to
be
huge.
Several
Tollywood
biggies
including
Mahesh
Babu's
Sarkaru
Vaari
Paata,
Prabhas'
Radhe
Shyam
and
Pawan
Kalyan's
Bheemla
Nayak
are
gearing
up
for
release
on
the
festive
occasion.
Well,
according
to
the
latest
reports,
one
of
the
biggest
multi-starrers
RRR
featuring
Ram
Charan
and
Jr
NTR
might
also
join
the
Sankranti
race.
Let
us
tell
you
that
the
film
is
currently
slated
to
hit
the
theatres
on
October
13,
however,
reports
suggest
that
the
makers
are
yet
again
planning
to
postpone
the
release
due
to
its
delayed
post-production
process.
Though
there
is
no
official
confirmation,
rumour
has
it
that
the
team
is
currently
in
talks
with
the
makers
of
other
Sankranti
releases.
Reportedly,
the
makers
of
RRR
recently
had
a
talk
with
the
Radhe
Shyam
team
wherein
they
expressed
their
desire
to
release
the
film
on
the
festive
occasion
and
also
requested
them
for
ease.
As
per
reports,
Prabhas'
team
has
politely
denied
the
request
citing
that
Prabhas'
Hindi
market
is
huge.
Radhe
Shyam's
release
was
reportedly
postponed
in
the
past
owing
to
a
similar
request
by
the
makers
of
RRR.
Well,
with
the
ongoing
buzz
going
viral
on
social
media
looks
like
the
period
drama
might
not
release
along
with
Prabhas'
romantic
drama.
Directed
by
SS
Rajamouli,
RRR
also
has
Alia
Bhatt
and
Ajay
Devgn
in
prominent
roles.
Backed
by
DVV
Danayya
under
his
production
company
DVV
Entertainments,
the
period
drama
has
music
composed
by
MM
Keeravani,
camera
cranked
by
KK
Senthil
Kumar
and
editing
carried
out
by
A
Sreekar
Prasad.
Besides
releasing
in
Telugu,
Hindi,
Tamil,
Malayalam
and
Kannada,
the
period
drama
will
also
be
out
in
different
foreign
languages
like
English,
Portuguese,
Korean,
Turkish
and
Spanish.
Post
its
theatrical
release,
RRR
will
be
available
on
Zee5
and
Netflix.
RRR's
Tamil,
Telugu,
Malayalam
and
Kannada
versions
will
be
made
available
on
Zee
5,
while
Netflix
will
stream
the
Hindi,
Portuguese,
Korean,
Turkish
and
Spanish
versions
of
the
highly
anticipated
film.
Notably,
Pen
Movies
have
bought
the
North
Indian
theatrical
rights
of
RRR.