Japanese Fan Learns Telugu After Watching ‘RRR’, NTR Moved by the Gesture
Cinema has long been a powerful medium that not only entertains but also inspires and connects people across cultures. A heartwarming example of this occurred when a Japanese fan, deeply influenced by the global blockbuster RRR, learned Telugu after watching the film. The action epic, directed by SS Rajamouli and starring NTR (Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao Jr.) and Ram Charan, became a monumental success and took Telugu cinema to the global stage.
Currently in Japan to promote his upcoming film Devara, NTR has been receiving an overwhelming outpouring of love and admiration from Japanese audiences. One particular fan’s gesture caught NTR’s attention and left him deeply moved. The fan shared with NTR that she had learned Telugu specifically after watching RRR, an act that left the actor both surprised and touched.
For NTR, this moment was a reminder of the immense power of cinema to bridge cultures and inspire individuals to embrace new languages and traditions. As someone who is passionate about both film and languages, NTR expressed his gratitude and joy at the influence of RRR in shaping the fan’s journey.
This experience serves as yet another testament to the far-reaching impact of Indian cinema, especially Telugu films, as they continue to break boundaries and earn global recognition. NTR’s heartfelt response to the fan’s story further emphasizes the growing appreciation for Indian films in international markets.
Directed by Koratala Siva, NTR’s much-anticipated film Devara is set to release in Japan on March 28th, further cementing the global reach of Indian cinema.