Ram Charan's video clip showing RRR team enjoying film in London wins hearts online

IANS May 14, 2025 347 views

A heartwarming video clip of Ram Charan with S S Rajamouli and Jr NTR enjoying their film RRR at London's Royal Albert Hall is capturing fans' hearts worldwide. The event, graced by a live orchestral performance by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, added an enchanting musical layer to the movie experience. Ram Charan's wife humorously recorded these fun interactions, teasing an 'RRR2', further thrilling fans. The trio's camaraderie, along with the grandeur of the event, highlights RRR's enduring global appeal.

"RRR Forever" - Ram Charan via Instagram
Ram Charan's video clip showing RRR team enjoying film in London wins hearts online
Chennai, May 14: A video clip posted by Telugu star Ram Charan showing him enjoying his blockbuster film 'RRR', along with his film's director S S Rajamouli and co-star Jr NTR, at the Royal Albert Hall in London is now winning hearts online.

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Ram Charan shares RRR enjoyment video from London

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Features S S Rajamouli and Jr NTR

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Royal Albert Hall hosts Indian epic with live orchestra

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Fan reactions highlight global appeal

Ram Charan, who posted the clip on his Instagram page, wrote, "RRR Forever" with a heart symbol next to it.

The video clip shows the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra delivering a scintillating live orchestral performance on the occasion. Not just that, it also shows both the actors sharing a lighter moment with their director, even as Ram Charan's wife turns director and shoots these fun moments, saying she is making 'RRR2'.

Earlier this week, the X handle created for the film RRR had put out a tweet that read, "LONDON… here we come! Relive the soul of #RRRMovie like never before with a scintillating live orchestral performance by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Join our Trio @ssrajamouli @tarak9999 @AlwaysRamCharan at @RoyalAlbertHall London on Sunday, May 11th for a musical celebration of India’s epic action drama."

A day after the event, the handle put out a tweet that read, "HistoRRRY!! #TogetheRRRAgain."

Director S S Rajamouli's 'RRR', an acronym for Roudram Ranam Rudhiram, shattered records at the box office to emerge as India's biggest blockbuster when it released in 2022.

The film smashed all records right on day 1, overtaking Rajamouli's own 'Baahubali 2'. 'RRR' became the number one opener of Indian cinema with a worldwide day one business (gross) collection of ₹ 223 crore. The film ended grossing ₹1,253–1,387 crore worldwide, setting several box office records including becoming the highest grossing Indian film of 2022 worldwide.

Starring NTR, Ram Charan, Ajay Devgn, Alia Bhatt, Samuthirakani and Allison Doody amongst a host of other popular actors from Indian cinema, RRR was a period action film. It was a fictional take on the lives of Telugu freedom fighters Komaram Bheem and Alluri Seetharama Raju’s lives before they started their fight for independence.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
So proud to see our Indian cinema getting global recognition! RRR's music was already epic, and now with Royal Philharmonic Orchestra performing it live in London - just wow! 🇮🇳✨ Rajamouli sir is taking Indian cinema to new heights.
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Rahul S.
The camaraderie between Ram Charan, Jr NTR and Rajamouli is heartwarming to see. These moments show why RRR became such a massive success - it was made with passion and enjoyed with equal enthusiasm. "RRR2" joke by Upasana was hilarious! 😂
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Ananya M.
While I'm happy for RRR's success, I wish more regional films from other Indian languages got this kind of international platform. Our cinema diversity is our strength - hope to see Marathi, Bengali and Malayalam films getting similar global recognition soon.
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Vikram J.
Naatu Naatu's Oscar win opened doors, and now this! RRR's music deserves every bit of this royal treatment. Can't wait to see what Rajamouli sir has in store next. Telugu cinema is truly setting benchmarks for pan-Indian appeal.
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Sneha R.
The video made me emotional! Seeing our culture and history being celebrated on global platforms like Royal Albert Hall is something else. RRR wasn't just entertainment - it was a cultural phenomenon that connected with Indians worldwide. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Karthik D.
As much as I loved RRR, I hope our filmmakers don't get carried away by just scale and budgets. The heart of Indian cinema has always been good storytelling - hope we maintain that balance even while going global.

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