Just
a
day
ago,
makers
of
one
of
the
highly
talked
about
films
RRR
took
to
their
official
social
media
handle
to
drop
a
few
updates
of
the
period
drama.
Revealing
about
the
film's
shoot
and
dubbing
process,
the
latest
tweet
read,
"Moving
at
a
rapid
pace
Except
for
two
songs,
we
are
done
with
the
shoot.
#RRRMovie
@tarak9999
&
@alwaysramcharan
have
completed
the
dubbing
for
2
languages
and
will
wind
up
the
rest
soon."
Along
with
the
tweet,
the
team
also
shared
a
poster
featuring
the
two
lead
actors.
In
the
poster,
Jr
NTR
can
be
seen
riding
a
bike
and
Ram
Charan
sitting
behind
him.
Though
the
latest
post
of
the
RRR
team
left
the
fans
in
a
frenzy,
what
garnered
major
attention
of
the
netizens
is
Cyberabad
Traffic
Police's
twist
to
the
viral
poster.
Apparently,
the
police
added
helmets
on
the
heads
of
Charan
and
Tarak
by
morphing
the
picture
and
tweeted,
"Now
it
is
perfect.
Wear
Helmet.
Be
Safe."
—
CYBERABAD
TRAFFIC
POLICE
సైబరాబాద్
ట్రాఫిక్
పోలీస్
(@CYBTRAFFIC)
June
29,
2021
Interestingly,
the
'new'
poster
also
caught
the
attention
of
the
RRR
team,
who
couldn't
stop
correcting
the
Cyberabad
Traffic
Police
as
they
responded,
"Still
it's
not
perfect.
The
number
plate
is
missing" in
the
comment
section
of
the
post.
Well,
considering
the
fact
that
Jr
NTR
and
Ram
Charan
are
two
influential
celebrities
of
Tollywood
who
enjoy
a
massive
fan
following,
Cyberabad
Traffic
Police's
new
twist
to
the
RRR
poster
has
indeed
won
the
internet,
with
many
appreciating
their
road
safety
campaign.
Talking
more
about
RRR,
the
film
revolving
around
the
fictional
story
of
two
legendary
freedom
fighters
Alluri
Sitarama
Raju
and
Komaram
Bheem
is
directed
by
SS
Rajamouli,
and
also
features
Alia
Bhatt,
Ajay
Devgn,
Shriya
Saran,
Olivia
Morris
and
Alison
Doody.
Produced
by
DVV
Danayya
under
his
production
company
DVV
Entertainments,
the
period
drama
will
have
a
release
on
October
13
this
year
in
languages
including
Telugu,
Hindi,
Tamil,
Malayalam,
Kannada,
English,
Portuguese,
Korean,
Turkish
and
Spanish.
Notably,
Pen
Movies
have
bought
the
north
Indian
theatrical
rights
of
RRR.