RRR | Filmmaker Review| Required Watching

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  • čas přidán 19. 10. 2022
  • Okay, this one is for everyone. RRR is a worldwide phenomenon for a reason what what does it say about filmmaking?
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  • @mayankgangwar9626
    @mayankgangwar9626 Před rokem +135

    " The lunch box" is an indian movie which few years ago could have won Oscars but wasn't nominated due to industry politics. Also prestige university have researched on the idea of lunch box concept.

    • @requiredwatching
      @requiredwatching  Před rokem +17

      I will add this to my list. Thanks!

    • @Tintin_Quarntino
      @Tintin_Quarntino Před rokem +9

      @@requiredwatching Also Plz Add
      Tumbbad
      Andhadhun
      PK
      3 idiots
      Eega
      Kumblangi nights

    • @classicheraldgameplays5364
      @classicheraldgameplays5364 Před rokem

      These kinds of movies are really good but our own audience is the reason that people don't make such movies coz there is no demand for such movies. People want masala,illogical action scenes where a stickman figure kicks a pehelwan to mars. The people who like such kinds of movies would leave movies like lunchbox coz they will get bored.But movies like lunchbox are for the soul.

    • @tingle2323
      @tingle2323 Před rokem

      @@classicheraldgameplays5364 there's many good movies too.. Not only lunch box... But problem with Bollywood in name of hurting people's emotions (Rrr for British) they just put dumbass movie.. Even like gangubai and a

    • @reflectsonlife
      @reflectsonlife Před rokem

      The Lunchbox is a joint production between Indian, French, and German production houses, and was in part funded by grants from France and Germany equivalent of USA's NEH (National Endowment for Humanities). While the story, circumstances, actors, and setting are 100% Indian, it's basically a European indie film, it doesn't resemble Indian cinema at all. Same can be said of Danny Boyle's Slumdog Millionaire, Baz Luhrman's Bombay Dreams, Mira Nair's A Suitable Boy, or even Aamir Khan's Lagaan.
      Both Lunchbox and Lagaan were crafted to be appreciated by Western audiences and possibly win Beat Foreign Film awards.
      But RRR was crafted for a global Indian audience by applying elements of Hollywood/ European film (cohesive plot and storytelling, excellence in practical effects and vfx, epic-scale filmmaking, excellent action and fight set pieces) to improve upon an essentially Indian product.

  • @Observer9812
    @Observer9812 Před rokem +63

    This movies has to be seen with friends, family and strangers in a theater. The vibe is totally different, where absolute strangers come together to enjoy the experience.

  • @mban2748
    @mban2748 Před rokem +18

    I loved RRR also. Too much great story telling and over the top action.
    From the opening scene to the last, RRR was 100% sincere. That is what makes this movie so good.

  • @mickyman753
    @mickyman753 Před rokem +76

    As a Indian too , this movie caught me really off-guard of how good really this was , the thing you mention about unpredictability, i can really relate to that

    • @requiredwatching
      @requiredwatching  Před rokem +4

      I love that. It makes me feel less out of the loop about how unpredictable it was.

  • @srinathmohapatra9060
    @srinathmohapatra9060 Před rokem +26

    India has nearly 30 recognised languages and 1000s of dialects that. All Indian people speak at least 2-3 languages and minimum 2 dialects of their mother tongue. All major languages have their own movie industries. RRR IS originally telugu and was dubbed into other languages but released at the same time all over the country and world.

    • @nsn5564
      @nsn5564 Před rokem

      Minor correction, India has *450+* languages.

    • @BehindFourthWall
      @BehindFourthWall Před rokem +1

      @@nsn5564 I guess he talking about officially recognised languages.

    • @pokemonitishere202
      @pokemonitishere202 Před rokem

      Also India has only 6 classical languages. 4 of them are in south India (Telugu, kannada, Tamil, malayalam)
      2 in south India (oriya & Sanskrit)

    • @ravitejaknts
      @ravitejaknts Před rokem

      @@pokemonitishere202 What is a classical language?

  • @chinmayaosho
    @chinmayaosho Před rokem +31

    I have watched this movie 8 times in the theatre..and after the Netflix release, I'm not counting anymore cause it may exceed 50 times..I just love cinema and RRR is a masterpiece 👌🏻👌🏻🔥

    • @ajayluhach007
      @ajayluhach007 Před rokem +1

      Same bro

    • @ajayluhach007
      @ajayluhach007 Před rokem +1

      Watched 3 times in theatre first and last movie in theatre to be watched in my 21 years life

    • @chinmayaosho
      @chinmayaosho Před rokem +1

      @@ajayluhach007 🔥🔥

  • @bruceblakeslee2751
    @bruceblakeslee2751 Před rokem +4

    RRR is a "symphonically constructed film--t's themes build to a motif, and the final crescendo is an amazing payoff. In many ways, it is a movie that is as visual as a silent movie. The dialogue is nowhere near as important as the eyes. Fire and water are major visual themes, but the ropes and cords that bind them are also worthy of note. Love the use of speed ramping during the action sequences, as well as the exquisite use of ultra wide shots and intense close ups.

  • @Sachin_C10
    @Sachin_C10 Před rokem +22

    Man I would've preferred if most of them watched this in a theatre, I prefer saying that to most or almost everyone, the good thing about Netflix was it expanded boundaries & reached a large sections of audiences worldwide.
    Netflix is good but nothing matches the theatrical experience.

    • @requiredwatching
      @requiredwatching  Před rokem +3

      I would've LOVED to have watched this in the theatre. It seemed like a fantastic time. The energy that is onscreen must pump the audience up.

    • @Sachin_C10
      @Sachin_C10 Před rokem +2

      @@requiredwatching you have no idea mate, a lot of people saw on Netflix & were awed. But the theatrical experience was mind blowing.
      Also please watch in Telugu, that's the preferred language I would recommend for everybody, there are some who still think this is a so called Bollywood or a Hindi movie & so called *musical numbers* instead of the word *song* is a term I don't like hearing.

  • @mayankgangwar9626
    @mayankgangwar9626 Před rokem +16

    "RRR" FOLLOWS A GENRE CALLED "MASALA MOVIE" MEANING MIX OF SEVERAL SPICES. ALL GENRES ARE MIXED TOGETHER.

    • @requiredwatching
      @requiredwatching  Před rokem +8

      A Masala movie? I like that a lot! That is the perfect description for what I felt while watching it. Is there another Masala movie you think I should watch?

    • @rounak.mahato
      @rounak.mahato Před rokem +8

      @@requiredwatching Baahubali 1 and 2.. From the same director of RRR

    • @amitmaurya6179
      @amitmaurya6179 Před rokem +6

      @@requiredwatching A masala movie basically means a commercial movie for masses. All marvel movies are masala movies except the songs.

    • @RAJESZL7
      @RAJESZL7 Před rokem

      @Required watching, watch EEGA from same director

  • @kiranthalla4403
    @kiranthalla4403 Před rokem +21

    India has 22 official languages and thousands of dialects...

    • @requiredwatching
      @requiredwatching  Před rokem +10

      WOW! That is just so many, but when you're a country as old as India it makes so much sense. I really hope to start learning one of the languages soon. Any suggestions?

    • @kiranthalla4403
      @kiranthalla4403 Před rokem +3

      @@requiredwatching There are plenty of languages to choose from. But if you have to go with the majorly spoken one, go with Hindi. If you want a beautiful language, go with Bengali. I speak telugu by the way. Every state more or less has their own language. So, pick which feels like more suitable and connected to you

    • @requiredwatching
      @requiredwatching  Před rokem +4

      @@kiranthalla4403 That's great advice. Those were the three I was between. Let's see how I fair with a few lessons.

    • @n.s.latwal9172
      @n.s.latwal9172 Před rokem +2

      @@kiranthalla4403 If Telegu film industry keep going at the rate it is going at the moment, I am sure most people in the world will start speaking Telegu in some capacity; just like you can find any random person in the world saying yamete kudasai or oni chan after regularly watching Japanese films.
      Telegu films are an extremely great representation of Indian culture, way better than Bollywood, at the least.

    • @kiranthalla4403
      @kiranthalla4403 Před rokem +1

      @@n.s.latwal9172 it's subjective again. I'm a telugu person and I love my culture. But Bollywood and other industries in India have great films too. People are just not exposed to them yet. Once they do, I'm sure they will love them just the same.

  • @muraliparakodu8423
    @muraliparakodu8423 Před rokem +40

    I like how you used the word indian movie.
    Because, if you had said the word bollywood movie then somebody will tell its a tollywood movie.
    Somebody who here 's this will get irritated and will say its hindi language movie(not bollywood ) and its telugu language movie(not tollywood).
    But otherthan that, to reduce all the confusion somebody will only say its a "INDIAN " movie.

    • @muraliparakodu8423
      @muraliparakodu8423 Před rokem +8

      India has thousands of languages .

    • @requiredwatching
      @requiredwatching  Před rokem +12

      Ha! Thanks! Indian cinema is amazing and I am only getting into it so I am learning the best things to say as India is a huge country with a lot more nuance than people realise. I'm loving getting into the films and learning more about the culture.

    • @karthiknarayan6765
      @karthiknarayan6765 Před rokem +3

      @@requiredwatching watch EEGA from same director.
      If u want FUNNY thrillers watch " AGENT SAI SREENIVASA AATHREYA " .

    • @mikundixit
      @mikundixit Před rokem +1

      @@requiredwatching you can consider India ( original name is Bharat) is a continent in itself and each state is a country with different languages, foods, dressing styles, weather. Festivals, cultures, state specific events and still clubbed and bound by one thread as a nation. Like different colors flowers in one garden making the garden looks more beautiful. That’s the beauty of Bharat( India)🙏

    • @pokemonitishere202
      @pokemonitishere202 Před rokem +1

      Indian Telugu film

  • @mrprime557
    @mrprime557 Před rokem +25

    RRR for oscars !

  • @Padmanabham.
    @Padmanabham. Před rokem +9

    Recommended Indian movies:
    1. Sardar Uddham
    2. The Kashmir Files
    3. Kantara
    4. PS 1
    5. Tumbaad

    • @vidhanchandrasahu1185
      @vidhanchandrasahu1185 Před rokem +2

      Ki bala Toka tame

    • @requiredwatching
      @requiredwatching  Před rokem +2

      Amazing! I'm adding these to my list now. PS1 was already there. I can't wait to dive in.

    • @Padmanabham.
      @Padmanabham. Před rokem +1

      @@requiredwatching 🙏🏼🙏🏼☺️

    • @Padmanabham.
      @Padmanabham. Před rokem +2

      @@vidhanchandrasahu1185
      Jai Jagannath 🕉️🙏🏼☺️

    • @vidhanchandrasahu1185
      @vidhanchandrasahu1185 Před rokem +2

      @@Padmanabham. Hau....Jau Jagannath 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @Bob-hn5gp
    @Bob-hn5gp Před rokem +1

    Great analysis dude... 👍

  • @dewangyadav2794
    @dewangyadav2794 Před rokem +9

    I recommend watching Sardar Uddham(2021). This movie is based on a true story. If you want to know more about british colonisation of India then this movie is the best choice. It's just pure acting. By the end of the movie you will be filled with sadness, anger and much more.

    • @requiredwatching
      @requiredwatching  Před rokem +2

      Added! I don't know how much I want to be sad and angry, but if y'all are recommending it, I will give it a watch.

    • @apoorva710
      @apoorva710 Před rokem

      @@requiredwatching This is actually a great recommendation. Please do watch it. Mostly because the world needs to know this story...a mere glimpse of the scars British colonialism left

  • @admiralhowdy
    @admiralhowdy Před rokem +2

    Just now watched on Netflix. It made me so happy that Bheem's gf showed up in the end credits dance number.

  • @hemantrohilla3906
    @hemantrohilla3906 Před rokem +1

    I don't think in the whole world any other country's student studies PHYSICS as much as Indian student does but we still enjoy this kinda science defying fantasy movies.
    Purpose of movies is to entertain you that's it

  • @ghr6518
    @ghr6518 Před rokem +1

    Hey man what a comprehensive review. I appreciate that you did your research. Please review more Tollywood Telugu movies. You can start with Baahubali series.

  • @reflectsonlife
    @reflectsonlife Před rokem +3

    "Run don't walk... to your couch" 🤣
    If you like RRR, you might try watching the rest of SS Rajamouli's oeuvre of films. He's an auteur of sorts, and it's fun to watch his craft evolve from his first film to his most recent. My favorites of his are Eega and the Bahabuli series (1 & 2), but RRR would be next for me.
    RRR is like a Marvel What-If property. Rajamouli says he got inspired by Tarantino's "Inglorious Bastards", thinking "oh, we can do that?" (I.e. films are allowed to retell history in blatantly inaccurate ways to tell a fictional story). Other than that, I would say Bill And Ted Excellent Adventure is the closest Hollywood equivalent to RRR, insofar as they take real historical figures, put them in a time and place that they don't belong, and then have them behave as accurate to character and capabilities as they can in the new setting.
    But liking RRR doesn't mean you'll like all Indian films, just like liking a Tarantino film doesn't mean you'll like Sarah Polley or David Lynch film. So I would take all the other Indian film recs in your comments thread with more than a grain of salt🧂🙄. But I do think it means you will at least like if not love the rest of Rajamoulli's filmography.

  • @theankitshukla
    @theankitshukla Před rokem +2

    Just FYI, India has over 450 languages, counting the dialects it adds up to 1500+ languages.
    Great video !!!

  • @MadhusudanRaman
    @MadhusudanRaman Před rokem

    Here's some India context:
    I saw this thing in the theater in India (where I am), and it was an experience I've had many times before. It was incredible, we yelled, we danced and we loved the hell out of it. It's a Rajamouli film. He's been doing great movies for a while now.
    Where people here had a problem was when RRR became viral because we are simply not used to this kind of thing. RRR is just an evolution of what Telugu movies have been doing for decades now. We have phenomenal movies every year across industries and languages. I think a lot of Indians aren't used to anyone else liking our stuff.
    Dune spent one week in my city's theaters and I saw it thrice. It moved to Amazon Prime after that and the theater attendance tanked.
    We'll find a balance the same way we do. By having fun. Because that's why we go watch movies out here

  • @theultimateindian2657

    Amazing video, thanks

  • @cpol1146
    @cpol1146 Před rokem +2

    If you want to watch some good Indian movies , here are some 13 good Indian movies to watch from all genres, among many good Indian movies :
    *Not in any order or ranking
    1. Minnal Murali (2021)
    2. Sita Ramam (2022)
    3. 3 Idiots (2009)
    4. Swades (2004)
    5. Tumbbad (2018)
    6. Jana Gana Mana (2022)
    7. Drishyam 1 (2013)
    8. Drishyam 2 (2021)
    9. Taare Zameen Par (2007)
    10. English Vinglish (2012)
    11. Barfi (2012)
    12. Chak De India (2007)
    13. Sholay (1975)
    *My favourite film - Wake Up Sid (2009) : Slice of life kind of film. A rich spoilt guy leaves him home out of frustration and decides to stay with a girl whom he met few days back and later on become good friends with her. And his life starts transforming and he discover himself.

  • @avish5959
    @avish5959 Před rokem +6

    Nice review bro, do check out Sardar Udham, a more grounded real story about colonisation

    • @requiredwatching
      @requiredwatching  Před rokem +1

      Oh I am adding it. At this rate, I'll be reviewing a lot of Indian Cinema and I'm not mad at it. You all are pointing me in some great directions.

  • @nareshuppada123
    @nareshuppada123 Před rokem +5

    You deserve more viewers and subscribers irrespective of what you have spoken about… i meant even if you have not spoken of indian film i would have watched you … kudos good voice and keep up

  • @sunilphanimanne
    @sunilphanimanne Před rokem

    Great voice, Bro!

  • @DevendraMahendraSingh
    @DevendraMahendraSingh Před rokem +1

    As per the People's Linguistic Survey of India, India has the second highest number of languages (780), after Papua New Guinea (840).
    According to the Census of India of 2001, India has 122 major languages and 1599 other languages. However, figures from other sources vary, primarily due to differences in definition of the terms "language" and "dialect". The 2001 Census recorded 30 languages which were spoken by more than a million native speakers and 122 which were spoken by more than 10,000 people.
    The Government of India has awarded the distinction of classical language to Kannada, Malayalam, Odia, Sanskrit, Tamil and Telugu. Classical language status is given to languages which have a rich heritage and independent nature.
    India has twenty-three (23) official languages including Hindi and English.
    Article 343 of the Constitution of India stated that the official language of the Union (of India's States and Territories) is Hindi in Devanagari script, with official use of English to continue for 15 years from 1947. Later, a constitutional amendment, The Official Languages Act, 1963, allowed for the continuation of English alongside Hindi in the Indian government indefinitely until legislation decides to change it.

  • @arj-sid
    @arj-sid Před rokem

    If RRR was revolution, than "Sardar Udham" is a spark of a new civilization.

  • @kiraakgang5797
    @kiraakgang5797 Před rokem +1

    RRR 🔥

  • @Yadagiriyoga
    @Yadagiriyoga Před rokem +2

    That's director Rajamouli mark..
    Rrr is an epic..
    It's a true characters of two freedom fighters of India with fictional story based on true heroes of two freedom fighters of two Telugu States (Telangana and Andhra Pradesh) of India.. in 1920..year..times.
    One is Komuram bheem
    N Alluri sita Rama Raju..
    They fought against to Monopoly British n Nizams rules (muslim rule) for independence...
    And actors nailed it..
    One is Ram Charan as ramaraju
    N Jr. NTR as Komuram Bheem
    Telugu film Industry of INDIA(Tollywood)
    One of the biggest Film iIndustry
    Southern part of India..
    Two states speak Telugu language more than 11,crore people speaking Language.. in India
    1) seeta rama raju from andhra pradesh and Komuram bheem from telangana statess, in history both of them Raju and bheem were from same timeline but never met each other in reality, in original history they both went missing for 4 years during this 1920 time period, no one knows where they went and what they did, but after 4 years they both returned to their villages and fought their own fights and both sacrificed their lives for our country, Director rajamouli hv woven a fictional story that what happens if they met each other, and exchange their ideas and ideologies in the time period they went missing... That's how this movie was born.... This movie is about India's freedom from british rule,
    2) In RRR we find the performances of english actors far better, that's because rajamouli approached professionals, the one who played Scott is "Ray Stevenson" one who acted in "Thor" movies, one who played lady Scott is "Alison doody" the lead actress from indiana jones....
    3) When ram captures bheem's clan member, he catches a snake n attacks ram even though he is tied, that man catching the snake is justified coz they r gond tribals, they know everything abt every animal, how to trap and catch them, n how to treat animal attacks using natural ayurvedic remedies, since they were born n brought up in jungle along with those animals n plants, that's how even jr NTR is able to tame n control the animals during interval sequence....
    That song jr NTR sings while being whipped "komaram bheemudo", few non indian and north indian audience may find the song lil distasteful because they r unaware of the importance of the song, the gond tribe (the telangana people) who faced many tortures under the nijam rule, hv developed a habit of singing folklore songs explaining their pain n oppression for years, these songs kind of made those people stronger n revolt against nijams, similarly at the end of the song people revolt, even now a days these songs r famous in Telangana area, we andhra n telangana people r familiar with such songs, but north indian n non indian audience may not hv any idea abt it, even the song komaram bheemudo was written by one of the famous revolutionary singer from telangana area, if u concentrate on the lyrics of the song we can feel the oppression his people r facing....
    4) the subtext or easter egg about the "Barbed whip" that lady scott threw to torture jr NTR is that in the climax when the Scott's empire blows up when lady scott died we can see her body hanging in "Barbed wires" implying that she finally got what she deserved.... "karma is a bitch"🤭🤭🤣
    5)near the climax when jr NTR knocks on the floor to find ram who was imprisoned in the ground, he actually knocks the same beats of Nacho Nacho song, so that only ram charan could recognise it's him rather than other possible prisoners, ram charan also reciprocates by knocking the same beat of nacho nacho, even in the earlier scene when ram charam is bit by snake he plays the same beats to communicate with jr NTR, the cinematic brilliance of rajamouli for using a song in so many ways giving easter eggs all the way around is lit🔥🔥🔥 hatsoff to rajamouli 🙏
    6) In a scene where they show the security measures of the palace they had 2 doors at entrance, only after closing the 1st door they will open 2nd door, if we observe both the doors clearly and also if we listen to the creek sounds of both doors, we would know the outer door is a wooden one, and the inner door is a metal one, so to rescue malli they can break the outer door but they can't break the inner door, that's the reason y the character jhangu climbs a tree and listens for the 2nd door to open to rescue malli in interval scene... Every small detail in this movie is well planned and well executed...
    7) the scene about bheem carrying ram in the climax sequence may seem a bit overemphasized, but even earlier in the film in dosti song there was a shot giving easter eggs, where we can see jr ntr doing squats on the ground lifting ram charan, then ram charan does pull ups holding a tree branch, this way rajamouli is planting an idea subconsciously to his audience that jr ntr got lower body strength n ram charan got upper body strength... So that audience get convinced during the climax scene where bheem carries ram... Even the scene seems physically impossible, rajamouli never hesitates to show his ideas n imaginations in the mostmost convincing way possible, that scene may be impossible but u could never find any other director pulling of such a scene in any film like rajamouli... Respect....
    8) The same way In climax fight sequence bheem lifting a bike looks over the top for sure, but do u know those bikes were actually used during second world war time so that in any unforeseen situation during war the soldiers can actually carry the bikes, those bikes weight around 55kgs only, i agree that even 55 kg bike travelling at 50kmph velocity is difficult to be lifted... But look at the way it was imagined, presented,picturized, the mesmerising cinematography in that scene, the kind of goosebumps it gave us, we should watch the movie for its epicness, rather than being nitpicky about everything....
    9) At the climax that transformation of ram charan🔥🔥, many people thought that was sree ram's avatar, there are many indian purana's references to the movie for sure but its not only sree ram's avatar, it is also about the original look of Alluri seeta rama raju (the freedom fighter ram charan was playing), alluri seeta rama raju in history was well learnt man who wears those kashayam clothes fights with bow n arrows, probably the best archer india has ever had, he fought against britishers he got weapons n guns by attacking police stations n british camps, he used the same weapons to attack britishers with his trusted men... Even he was shot dead bybritishers in the freedom struggle... Legend says that britishers put around 100 bullets in his body n ruthlessly killed him... At the end of the film rajamouli showed ram n bheem in their original looks ram wearing kashayam clothes, with long hair n beard, bheem with a pagdi on his head n those clothes gond people used to wear...
    10) the final RRR fact, For the interval sequence with animals rajamouli shot for around 65 nights, each night they spent around 75lakhs for the shoot itself... In that interval sequence they had to imagine animals were there n fight accordingly, for that to happen n so that each n every background artist to be in sync with the CG animals rajamouli employed different tactics while shoot
    a) for bear they used a person wearing green blanket, since the movement of bear is slow similar to a human being...
    b)For shots with tiger, tiger moves much faster than humans, so they can't just place a human with green blanket, so rajamouli positioned laser lights following the head position of the tiger, so that camera man n actors can imagine the position of tiger n act accordingly.
    c) for wolves they used dogs which were trained to catch a ball, while shooting the sequence they randomly throw the balls in middle of men, so the dogs chase the balls, in that way rajamouli captured peoples reactions to wolves, later on during CG he replaced the dogs with wolves...
    d) for other fast moving animals like deers, they used remote controlled cars moving in between the actors....
    ...

  • @friendlyvimana
    @friendlyvimana Před rokem

    do watch The Bahubali duo-logy by the same director.

  • @kiraakgang5797
    @kiraakgang5797 Před rokem +3

    I Have Seen RRR 3 Times In Theater In India In India Theaters Be Like 🔥🔥

    • @pokemonitishere202
      @pokemonitishere202 Před rokem

      Bro ekkad nundi meeru?
      Nenu kuda 3 sarlu chusa theatre lo.
      Adhi kuda first time oka cinema ni 3 sarlu hall lo chudatam.

  • @aradhyaagrahari8909
    @aradhyaagrahari8909 Před rokem +1

    Please review tumbbad

  • @naveendhareshwar889
    @naveendhareshwar889 Před rokem

    If you're a fan of S S Rajamouli's direction, then you should definitely watch Eega.

  • @satyakipatil107
    @satyakipatil107 Před rokem +3

    5:01 India is 2nd to Papua New Guinea for having different languages with more than 1600 although Indian constitution recognize only 22.

  • @TheIndiaNoOneTalksAbout

    Please do the film Eega. Its in netflix in the original language

  • @balramreddy1651
    @balramreddy1651 Před rokem

    You Can Watch "Eega" And "Bahubali 1 & 2" From The Same Director....

  • @KumarBose
    @KumarBose Před rokem +1

    Review KANTARA

  • @rahulray9983
    @rahulray9983 Před rokem +7

    Check out recently released KANTARA
    Currently running in theatres
    It's the masterpiece of this year

    • @requiredwatching
      @requiredwatching  Před rokem +3

      I just heard about this. I have a list of things that aren't out yet that hope to watch ASAP. Be on the lookout for that one.

    • @ashleybates8922
      @ashleybates8922 Před rokem +1

      I second that! Kantara is so hypnotic and beautiful- but also funny. Great film!

  • @Observer9812
    @Observer9812 Před rokem +1

    India has officially 22 recognised languages

  • @roushankumar5014
    @roushankumar5014 Před rokem +1

    Tumbaad ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
    Kantara specially last 20 min

  • @Worldwide505
    @Worldwide505 Před rokem +1

    *"RRR" Was An Indian film, Then It's Box Office Collection Was $160 Milloin, imagine, If it Was A Hollywood(In English) film, Then it Was Seen All Over The World, Then How Much Would it's Box Office Collection.* 🤔
    *Imagine S S Rajamouli With The Budget Of Marvel Films, That Guy Will Create The Greatest Movies Ever.* 🤔

  • @_K73595
    @_K73595 Před rokem +1

    Go to theatre and watch Kantara as soon as possible, it got 9.2 IMDb rating. Indians love this movie more than RRR so don't miss the theatre experience.

    • @requiredwatching
      @requiredwatching  Před rokem

      It isn't playing near me so I will have to wait. I will watch and talk about it as soon as I can.

    • @_K73595
      @_K73595 Před rokem

      @@requiredwatching it's now available on Amazon Prime

    • @requiredwatching
      @requiredwatching  Před rokem

      @@_K73595 I'm watching it this weekend with a review coming soon! Can't wait!

    • @_K73595
      @_K73595 Před rokem

      @@requiredwatching watch it in it's original kannada version, don't expect it to be like RRR, it's not an action movie though it has action in it, it's a simple feel good movie made with just 16 crores budjet came with no expectations and it collected almost 406 crores because of its deeply rooted content. For foreigners this movie might be just a piece of art but for Indians it's our belief.

    • @pokemonitishere202
      @pokemonitishere202 Před rokem

      Don't overhype it.
      It's not good except the climax acting

  • @fatboywithfatboy1001
    @fatboywithfatboy1001 Před rokem

    bro In India we got 22 major Languages and more than 1800 Minor languages and Dialects.

  • @user-hq8wm8giyujcg
    @user-hq8wm8giyujcg Před rokem

    watch Gangs of Wasseypur 1-2

  • @Vijaykumar-mv1vg
    @Vijaykumar-mv1vg Před rokem

    Pls react about "chad chad jana" song by coke Studio.......in this song.. A 80 yr old lady singing for our culture and pride...... Plz react,....... Must watch.... You love it's and it's voice😊

  • @this.is.sachin
    @this.is.sachin Před rokem +1

    🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @pidugukwaissh5345
    @pidugukwaissh5345 Před rokem +1

    Indian movies are often above 2:30:00, thats kinda very normal.
    There was a time every movie was 3hrs or more later on the time being and reasons etc, its been compressed or standardised to 2:30:00.

  • @sourinsinghamahapatra8239

    You are wrong about something. India has more than 700 regional languages and 22 official languages.

  • @BV-mg1ek
    @BV-mg1ek Před rokem

    "A country that has, over 5 languages..."
    I guess 22 IS technically above 5...

  • @saiharsha5353
    @saiharsha5353 Před rokem

    "A country with 5 languages"
    Meanwhile the other 1000 languages:👁️👄👁️

  • @TheBhargavsai
    @TheBhargavsai Před rokem +1

    Many Liberals in India hate this movie. Also, some jealous south indians (a.k.a KGF and Vikram fans) are against this movie.

  • @prajullas
    @prajullas Před rokem

    You should really introduce yourself to Malayalam Movies. Oh by the way India has 22 official languages and a total of over 1000 languages and dialects.

  • @rawgov
    @rawgov Před rokem +2

    Yo, how is it that you have 2k views and 26 comments and yet only 17 subscribers lol

    • @requiredwatching
      @requiredwatching  Před rokem +2

      I know!! Hey I'm only just getting started. Happy people are tuning in.

  • @Mahishasur
    @Mahishasur Před rokem

    You deleted my comment why

  • @pavanraaj258
    @pavanraaj258 Před rokem +1

    i laughed when he said 5 languages 😂, but loved the review

  • @mr.d2124
    @mr.d2124 Před rokem

    Netfix -Go woke Go broke

  • @harshshrivastava1830
    @harshshrivastava1830 Před rokem

    How is this a filmmaker's review?
    There was nothing about filmmaking in this video

  • @austininflorida
    @austininflorida Před rokem

    "Over 5 languages". Understatement of the year.

  • @vishnupv2008
    @vishnupv2008 Před rokem

    Mythology is pronounced "mithology"

  • @sachinraghavan4556
    @sachinraghavan4556 Před rokem

    Please review Sye Raa Narasimha Reddy

  • @user-hq8wm8giyujcg
    @user-hq8wm8giyujcg Před rokem

    2:12 this is not Indian cinema it is south indian cinema at its best

    • @bhagyeshpandit
      @bhagyeshpandit Před rokem

      South india is also India bro. Let people praise. Don't create divide.

  • @ahmadhusnibinabdulkhalid6545

    The SUPERSTAR Rajini old films is still the best and over the top out of mind superhero > MCU and DCU...

  • @Worldwide505
    @Worldwide505 Před rokem +1

    *Indian All Film Industries.*
    *_(Industries -------- Languages/Cities/States/All Time Blockbuster Movies)_* 👇
    *_MAIN_*
    *• Bollywood --------- Hindi (Mumbai)*
    3 Idiots/Dangal/Lagaan
    *• Tollywood --------- Telugu (Andhra Pradesh/Telangana)*
    Bahubali/Pushpa/RRR
    *• Pollywood -------- Punjabi (Punjab)*
    Angrej/Qismat/Carry On Jatta
    *• Sandalwood -------- Kannada (Karnatka)*
    KGF 1/KGF 2/Rangi Tranga/
    *• Kollywood -------- Tamil (Channai)*
    Enthiran(Robot)/Kabali/Bigil
    *• Mollywood -------- Malayalam (Kerala)*
    Drishyam/Premam/Manichitrathazhu
    *_OTHERS_*
    *• Marathi Cinema --------- Marathi (Mumbai)*
    Sairat/Natsamrat/Timepass
    *• Ollywood --------- Oriya (Orrisa)*
    *• Jollywood -------- Assamese (Guwahati/Assam)*
    *• Dhollywood -------- Gujarati (Gujarat)*
    *• Bengali Cinema -------- Bengali (Pashchim Bengal)*
    *• Bhojpuri Cinema -------- Bhojpuri (Bihar)*

  • @gp8139
    @gp8139 Před rokem +1

    watch kaala

    • @requiredwatching
      @requiredwatching  Před rokem

      OOOH I never heard of that one. Is that the one from 2018?

    • @gp8139
      @gp8139 Před rokem

      @@requiredwatching yes. It's a fine movie in action comedy drama . Also acted by the GOD OF TOLLYWOOD.
      If you into more grounde movie guy like saving private Ryan then go for sardar udham