This. Is. CINEMA!! 🔥🔥🔥 | RRR Reaction (Telugu)
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what a ride, we definitely get the hype now! That was a fun watch! Also we made sure to check it out in the original language which for some reason was a major task to do lol
One important correction, the language is Telugu, not Tegulu
Cocaine bear better, ratio, YB better
Now watch kgf bro ❤
There are lots of compounds and buildings like that in India and lots of African nations. The sad thing is those were built back in the colonial days to house the British officers.
The hype is real
As a European I am so glad this movie came along and introduced me to how amazing Indian cinema can be
I'll be honest man. Not every movie will be like this. This one and few others r exceptions.
Indian cinema has been delivering for decades now. I recall lavish productions from the 1970's
This movies is Tamil so not really Bollywood but tollywood. Indian nonetheless but tollywood deserves it’s time to shine because Bollywood has stagnated.
@@dashlikespie telugu movie not Tamil lol
@@SandeepKumar-zl2cd right my bad, I got them mixed
As an Indian who watches YaboyRoshi Channel Regularly.... This does put a smile on my face
They are capitalizing off their indian audience, their numbers gonna boom like jabykoay.
Same here! I’m so enthralled 😭🫣🐧
Same
Same 😂😅
Same 😅
1:09:19 "Guy in Red" was SS Rajamouli, the director. The movies title "RRR" was originally an homage to his and the two actors' initials, since everyone was hyped that they'd be working together.
they dont even care bro.. they are here only to get the views and make money..
@@amangraphics That's like saying Hotel owner only cares for making money and doesn't care about customer feedback about food. Please speak some sense.
@@amangraphics then why are you here? You’re giving them those views and money.
@@amangraphics why your here then?
@@amangraphics to be honest no one cares and they liked the movie
Shoutout to the editor for blurring and clearing Lupa when he took his glasses off and put them back on @ 7:52. Funny bit on top of a great reaction to an incredible sequence.
Ikr 😂😂😂I was like why tf is it unfocused
Fr bro.. insane!👏
Oh my god. That is genius 😮 I love it 😂
Why was he blurred though I am confused
@@Squeekysquid😂😂😂😂 coz of his vision thank you for the clarification
Mad respect to y'all for actually reacting to it in its original language!!!
Hey I live in Iran. Kind of low access on stream movies and TV shows. Can u help me where I can watch the original language?
@@jackhilton4285 movierulz RRR torrent site
thats like the bare minimum... can u stop
@@door1855 netflix doesnt have the original telugu version, only hindi and english dub
@@Diadem187 I see. I give it a try. It's really hard to find the original one and there are so many websites and torrents that doesn't give access even with vpn and ect.
Tough time here
Little fun fact for y'all non-Indians (if this hasn't been mentioned yet), Ram and Seetha (usually written as Sita) are a married couple in the great Hindu epic known as Ramayana. The story revolves around Rama (a reincarnation of the God Vishnu) fighting the evil King Raavana of Lanka to save his kidnapped wife. A lot of Indian movies have these two names linked together. They usually have a strong bond/relationship and commit their lives for the good of others as described in the mythology
It's history not mythology
@@adarshsingh1745 you dont know that. It is probably a mix of both, I am Hindu and I sure don't believe Ravana had a flying lotus chariot thingy to abduct Sita.
@@peanuts6293 yes many things in the history we don't know. Even if the flying chariot is not a real thing according to our limited observation and limited knowledge of science. The places like Ashoka vatika, the story of Ram and his Lineages is all true. There is no way someone living in north India would know about Ashoka vatika, a small garden in Sri Lanka from thousands of miles apart. It wasn't even a jungle that would be famous nearby.
Also Ramayana happened lakhs of years ago so yes finding evidence of a flying anything is almost impossible even if its existed
@@adarshsingh1745yes, as I said, many of the things have probably happened, but as it has been told from one person to another for many years, many changes probably occurred, and it is definitely exaggerated a bit. Not saying its untrue tho, I'm sure Ram and Ravan and Sita and Laxshman all were real people who had a real war, but I still don't believe some things, like the flying chariot. If we were really that advanced back then what happened to all that now?
there is always this person who'll come to say it's history, not mythology. I commented about the symbolisms in RRR in another reaction. I made a mistake by using mythology as a term and people got mad. It's crazy how people don't notice that someone put an effort to type all the symbolisms but those people who did nothing are there to correct your mistake which is not really even a mistake but more of a commonly referred term.
Mild trivia: Bheema apologizing to the tiger is symbolic to Indian mythology - according to which all animals are descended from a group of Asuras called Nagas. Nagas' lore traveled to China, where they were worshipped as Long, or Asian dragons.
All Asuras are children of a son of Brahma, the elder Sage Kashyapa (the namesake for Kashmir). Similarly, humans are descended from Swayambahu Manu, another son of Brahma. Thus making all humans and animal-kind long-removed cousins.
The name "Manu" is the basis for why our race is called "Maanava" or "Man" in most Indo-European languages like Sanskrit, Latin or proto-Germanic.
Bruh give the editor a raise 7:53 , 10:05 , 23:52
Deez notss
What happened at 10:05?
@@sterling6808 bro the shouting lol
Glad y’all are watching this. It feels so much a live action anime. It’s so over the top and cheesy but so sincere. I love it. This director should be the only one allowed make any future anime adaptions from now on.
Thats every indian movie LMAOOO
Bro. He is GOAT Rajamouli. India's James Cameron.
@@redlightning_420 No, stop stereotyping.
@@RohanKumaar he's correct
@@dhimankalita1690 No, he isn't we have lots of artsy cinema too. It's just ignorance
I love how Sheera constantly voices the future moments and passes them off as something obvious. Like honey, you got mad observation skills it's scary.
yow her haki is mad on point like fr
@imperial_island Her predicting skills are beyond crazy 😂
Sheeragan in full effect
she unlocked all forms of Haki
Meh I think they watched it already. The guy with the glasses wasn't just predicting plots he was predicting shots. Even before the lady made her guesses I was suspecting them to have watched it or at least read the description or heard the story already.
It was really nice to see that you all were invested deeply into the storyline and cinematography. I appreciate how Sheera noticed subtle nuances and tid-bits here and there and started to piece together the story. It was really a good reaction.
7:55 I love the constant joke when Lupa removes he's glasses, he's blurred out😂😂Editor on point
Now that RRR has won an Oscar for the song "nattu nattu" It's gonna be known more widely in the world.
Not oscar it won academy award on oscars ok
@@moideenfayaz6265 Lol 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Oscars awards are also known as academy awards go and check on Wikipedia
Fool 🤦😹😹
So basically they won Oscars 🤟🤷
Don't spread wrong information and hate 🤮🤮🤮
@@moideenfayaz6265 actually a lot of people thinks winin a award in oscars means getting oscar 🤣🤣😅😅
@@exnozgaming5657 yeah
@@moideenfayaz6265 so it's not Oscar it's a damn shame then
57:27 The same beat:
- when Ram used at the drums when initiated the dance battle
- when Ram called for help when he was poisened
- the beating on the ground (and on the solitary cell)
I've watched you guys react to Jojo's for a long time, so seeing you guys do RRR (as a South Asian-American) makes me so happy! I wanted to leave some notes for any questions you guys might have had...
00:01:10 - It is extremely common in India to have 3-hour long movies. I think this is just a hold-over from stage plays being converted to films in the early days of Indian cinema.
00:02:55 - The Indian subcontinent (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka) were colonized in some form or another from the 14th century up until the late 1940’s. This film taking place in the 1920’s means it is at the tail-end of British rule in the region.
00:08:38 - The symbol seen on Ram’s necklace in this scene depicts the letter “Om” (ॐ) which is usually used as a symbol of Hinduism.
00:12:45 - The colonization of South Asia is one of the most brutal periods of the British Empire. A 2022 paper found that an estimated 100 million people were killed in a 40 year period from 1880 to 1920-that’s more than all famines in the Soviet Union, Maoist China, North Korea, Pol Pot’s Cambodia, and Mengistu’s Ethiopia combined. The real estimate of deaths over 200 years of British Rule is thought to be far greater. They took resources worth $45 trillion; making India go from owning 35% of the entire world’s GDP to 2%; having a life expectancy of 20, and a literacy rate of 12%.
00:17:37 - This event is known as Dahi Handi. Young men form teams, make a human pyramid, and attempt to reach/break a pot which usually has yogurt or butter in it. This is done during the celebration of Krishna Janmashtami (a Hindu festival celebrating the birth of the deity Krishna). In the film they both reached the top together and broke it together, symbolizing their new friendship.
00:18:00 - In many cultures, there is a belief that eating with the left hand is unsanitary. The left hand is used for wiping yourself after going to the bathroom, while the right is for eating. This has carried over since ancient times, where now it is considered bad luck to eat with your left hand.
00:42:29 - As I’m sure many other comments will and have pointed out 😂 the director’s name is S.S. Rajamouli. Prior to this, he directed ‘Baahubali’ parts 1 and 2, which were the highest-grossing films in India. Many point to ‘Eega’ as another one of his strong films.
00:56:24 - This is a reference to the Ramayana-one of the two important epics of Ancient India. In the Ramayana, the character Seetha is kidnapped and her husband Rama has to rescue her; which is the opposite of the situation here. Hence why Bheem says that Rama should find Seetha, and not the other way around.
00:58:23 - Tying it back to the Ramayana reference above, here Bheem says something along the lines of “I’ll burn down this Lanka if I have to.” In the original Ramayana, the character Hanuman (Bheem here) is sent to check on Seetha (Ram/Raju here). During this time, Hanuman sets ablaze the kingdom of Lanka (modern day Sri Lanka) where Seetha is being held captive.
01:00:35 - The statue seen here is of Rama - the titular character of the Ramayana. Rama is said to be a human incarnation (avatar) of the preserver deity Vishnu, and has become deified in his own right. Rama is known for his use of the bow and arrow-a boon which he received from the deity Shiva to defeat an evil demon king.
01:01:47 - The song here is titled “Raman Bheemam”, and is referencing both Rama of the Ramayana (represented by Ram/Raju here), and Bheema-a character from India’s other famous epic, the Mahabharata (represented by Bheem here). Ram’s silhouette in the light makes him look heavily like Rama, who wields a bow and arrow, has long flowing hair, and is typically depicted as wearing orange pants.
01:09:12 - The man here in red is actually the director, S.S. Rajamouli. He likes to make cameos in his films, so this was his self-insertion in the celebratory ending!
I’m glad you guys liked the movie so much! Maybe we’ll see you react to more Indian films down the line!!
Superb, thanks for dropping the knowledge 👍!
Oh my god thank you for this comment I learned so much
I’ve never laughed so hard during a reaction! This was amazing! That fight scene at the one hour mark is priceless to watch. Thank you guys!
Indian and Asian movies are more Emotionally driven. Everything is amplified to give that sense of Mythical experience very much like Anime. Indian movies are reflection of Indian History and Mythology which makes the movies and characters larger than life. Btw Naatu naatu song, the one with suspenders step Won an Oscar and Golden Globe for best original song. 🙏
>Indian and Asian movies are more Emotionally driven.
Just say indian... Chinese, Japanese and Korean film are not this overly emotionally driven.
@@debodatta7398 Korean content sometimes is more emotionally driven than Indian content. Kdrama's have a lot of core emotion and also gives an emotional arc to principle characters.
Japanese, I'll talk from Anime's perspective - Anime works so well because of its high emotions exactly like RRR. Anime's use emotion in everything including action, the cutaway scenes are a great example.
Agree with Chinese movies because they really lack an authentic storytelling ability.
@@debodatta7398 Japanese anime is literraly like that bruh, not sure about the others. "The power of friendship" slogan is from there only.
05:43 Scene is S I C K
07:42 picked his hat back
9:13 movie is S I C K
10:53 damn Tiger
16:54 epic bro
24:16 Dance
34:34 All the animals
36:24 Gets me every time 🤣
37:26 The Fight
38:23 🔥 Vs 🌊
39:55 Cute 🤣
50:24 Car flip
I enjoyed these timestamps :)
Bro you goated
Coming from a country that was also colonized before, I can say that all the bad things (sufferings, abuse, etc.) are true. We have these written in our history books as well. All the same no matter where you are. 😭
So true, most of the the details are based on true history
@@nikhile9607most of the true details are much worse as well
@@rishisaaptacha agreed
Indian cinema needs more recognition. It is epic. And yes, there is some truth behind how life really was for Indians during the British occupation of India (with regards to the racism, etc.). To give some time frame perspective: this is set in the 1920s. India earned its independence from Britain in 1947.
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Indian cinemas are mostly cringe or over dramatic but a few exceptions ARE SO goddamn good its insane like kgf 2
@@GamingBoyRishad If you have a problem with over dramatic movies then why the hell do you like KGF. Every Indian movie is gonna be dramatic. That doesn't mean it's bad.
@@GamingBoyRishad kgf 😂😂😂😂
@@gravy4708 I didnt mean that kind i meant the average indian serial types ones where they keep flashing thunder for no reason
Do check out the director's work. Believe me when I say this, he is the only one who can direct live action anime better than anime itself 😂🔥
1)Bahubali part 1 and 2
2)Eega
Imagine them watching eega🤣🔥
Can’t forget maghadheera
@@abhijith6589 Nah both them and us are gonna die laughing mannnn
Eega is a must
@@abhijith6589 inki gaand fatt jaayegi dekh ke
RRR was fun as hell to watch. The director should get exclusive rights to direct all real-life anime adaptations.
With all of the goofiness aside, this movie is unironically kind of a masterpiece. There’s just so much talent and charm that went into it
As a telugu person thanks for reacting to it in its telugu form. Hopefully this movie shows the world what indian cinema can be and hopefully India starts to reach bigger audiences through their film and music
I think everybody already knew that Bollywood was fire.
@@shinypooka this isn't bollywood tho.
@@shinypooka ain't Bollywood dawg.. And Bollywood overrated
@@greensaintjester6392 I don't care.
@@infinitestrafez8710 Did I ask?
I haven’t seen this movie yet, but a friend of mind told me that the action in this movie is like a big nonstop devil may cry fest, which sounds amazing.
Now multiply with what your friend said with 10 and you will get RRR.
The motorcycle that he lifted is actually light enough to lift in real life. It was used in the world war.
@@Nucleotron It is possible. But the speed the motorcycle was coming at was impossible to lift at the moment.
after watching RRR and bahubali, i fell in love with the indian movies, amazing talent and stories. RRR was a my favorite movie of 2022.
1:03:56 - 1:04:32 had me dying man, so glad y’all watched this 😂
I originally watched this movie as a joke with my friends (Especially the craziness at the beginning) but it ended up being phenomenal and we absolutely loved it!
Japan has Anime, India has this. This movie was a pleasure to watch and a pleasure to watch along with you.
Go watch got rings f fire harry potter and comment which looked more anime😂hypocrite
India got The Ramayan and The Mahabharat where anime got inspired
@@user-zw7cr3hb6gno dude wtf
As an Indian , I have seen many reactions on RRR but this is the most funniest reaction I have seen
Especially that guy named lupa he made me cry laughing especially this scene 01:04:03 😂😂😂😂
Omg my stomach hurts
Thanks guys for this reaction
51:48 I am glad that someone pointed this out. I just loved how Ram selflessly just saved Bheem in that scene without worrying about how Bheem misunderstood him. Like you said Ram also placed Bheem above his mission and promise to his father. Also Bheem didn't kill Ram even after such a bitter and gut-wrenching betrayal though he can easily overpower Ram. Such a beautiful friendship overall.
The writing is god level.
The bridge scene: the fire man gives flag to the water guy and get the kid. They both exchange their mission so in the end the fire guy help the sister and the water guy get the gun.
@@muzix1575 dude, can you give me sources for that? I am from Andhra, the place this movie is from. I don't think you are right. BTS Raju throwed him into the net, the boy falling down is completely a different shot. No legs are broken here.
@@muzix1575Proof?
@@muzix1575 Bruh that's just what happens in action movie productions. Sometimes things go wrong no matter how prepared you are. One of the kid stunt double for harry potter in the second movie landed wrong and fucked up his spine and became paralyzed for life. You wanna comment on that or are you just gonna bitch about this one because it's not a hollywood production?
If this is God level writing for you then your standards are pretty low ngl.
@@okayfine3728 I may not agree on many things but this is definitely god level writing.
I’m sure someone’s said this already but if you enjoyed this check out Bahubali part 1 and 2! Same director, same crazy epic action! It has more of a mythic fantasy kind of vibe. Like watch the epic of Hercules.
I always love ya'lls reactions but by far THIS is my favorite!!!! I was screaming right with ya'll...Now I see why they won the Oscar for best original song that they were dancing to....LOVE YOU GUYS!!!
Wow.
I never thought you all would do the reaction of this "Peak Cinema".
But, I am glad you all did it.
As a regular viewer of yours and specially Indian, this reaction made me feel too happy.
Thank you for doing this reaction, and enjoying it to the fullest.
And, Wow,
This is my first comment on your channel since watching you guys from 2020, lol😂.
Do you remember in Ms Marvel, when she went back in time to India and they kept talking about Partition? The story or rather stories involved with the British in India are numerous and horrific... There is much to learn indeed.
This movie is about two actual men in history who were good friends, and a lot of the story is of course based in truth, but wildly fictionalized to make an amazing film that leaves all of our mouths agape in wonder.
This is so much freaking fun to watch with all of you, I'm so happy you watched this!
Also, I don't know if anybody else mentioned this to you already, but they just won an Oscar for best song for that crazy, awesome dancing that they do in the middle of the movie.
@@imperial_island oh! Thank you, I totally misunderstood the blurb I read about it. 🙏
As a Telugu speaker, I seriously respect you reacting to the original dub. W as usual 🔥
47:57 ive seen this movie 5 times so far and i tear up at this part every time
I'm glad they had the same reaction I did to the bridge rescue. I spent minutes asking how a series of hand signals somehow translated to "meet me at the bridge, grab the flag, we'll go flying". :P
I'm not indian but glad you did proper research and put in the effort in finding the original dub, people normally react to the hindi dub.
I was so happy that this won an Oscar for best original song. If you guys get a chance, watch the Oscars performance, they kill it live (they get a standing ovation)
Lets be real, this movie deserves more awards besides best original song.
@@Bionickpunk Absolutely. RRR is superior than other movies in many other ways.
@@phoenixj1299 No it isn't stop overrating it.
@@shelasscaria9798 For many people, it's really amazing. RRR and everything everywhere are the best movies released last year.
@@ravitejaknts RRR is one of those movies that people have to turn their brains off to enjoy therefore it wasn't that good. Definitely not oscar worthy. It lucky to even won the best original music.
The red dress character at the last song was the legend himself the director and producer of the movie S.S RAJAMOULI
1:09:17 He Is Director Of The Movie!!
The Man Him Self "SS Rajamoli"
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
This movie was like a live action anime...AND I LOVED IT!
The greatest Film Bromance I've ever seen since Vegeta and Goku,Murtaugh and Riggs from Lethal Weapon and Rocky and Apollo from the Rocky series.
This is the best depiction of what I'd consider a live action anime since Kung Fu Hustle and Shaolin Soccer.
And that Dance Battle reminded me of when BET used to replay YOU GOT SERVED all the time and how nearly every black Teenager was trying to be like Omarion after that movie.
Serious Naruto Sasuke vibes.
@@RoyKoopaling 😁after sauske and naruto
greatest film bromance is sholay.
Enough with bromance. It's called Brotherhood
私はRRRが大好きです!
英語は少ししか分からないけど、とても良い反応でおもしろかったです😂
私は映画館でこの3人と同じリアクションをした🤣🤣
I'm pretty sure it's impossible to dislike this movie. It's the best
Me and my friends watched this while on a vacation together. We got super stoned, laughed our asses off, it was a great time.
That same night, just as we were finishing the movie, it was announced that the Queen had died.
We laughed so hard, for such a long time, the timing was impeccable.
holy shit bro😂
That's amazing
The amount of control roshi' s editor has to not spiderman web meme this is amazing 43:57 😂😂
Ram: _Flattens girl's tyre_
Girl: Imma call the police
Ram: I _am_ the police
hilarious thing about whole reaction was when dude in the right removed his glasses 7:54 they literally blurred him untill he put it back 😂😂😂😂
Yess!!! This movie was top tier entertainment and hype from start to finish, shit was wild in every right way
I always wondered what an anime from India would look like.
Watch Hanuman and legend of prince ram there's eng dub on UA-cam
I've watched y'all react to anime, but to watch y'all react to and enjoy a movie from my background brought me absolute joy.
The movie did get a little over the top with the action in the end but that's a given with Indian movies.
It was an amazing movie, and I'm glad y'all enjoyed it.
Also, personally Ram's intro was my favorite too. That fierceness to his character was something else
Most of the actors who have played British people are Irish.
I love the ridiculousness of Indian cinema. I just know the reactions gonna be great.
Their soap operas are just as insane.
But this is what they call masala film, Indian cinema is massive. All kinds of movies some are musicals some are not like dangal for instance.
RRR might actually be my new favorite movie. Despite its length, it never drags.
Baahubali, directed and created by almost the same staff as RRR is even better IMO.
It is much more deep and character-driven than RRR. Within the first 5 minutes you will be taken back by how emotionally powerful it is.
@@MIZZKIE I'll be sure to check that one out
@@user-gw3bs2in5i Did you checked it?
Dudes, that guy in red in the end is the director😂
"landman" that shit killed me
the line that bheem says "Ram should come to wherever Seetha is" is very deep as it references to the hindu mythology
*History
History (Not your fault , even world is forgetting)
I really love this movie, it feels like what a proper live action anime movie should be like. Hell, even the protagonists are like Naruto and Sasuke in some ways lmao. Anyways, glad to see you reacted to this movie and hopefully more people will watch it!
True.
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Exactlyy i thought i was the only one who got sasuke naruto vibes for thiss
that back red guy at last his is movie director (ss.rajamouli)
Funniest Watch along ever 😂😂
mad respect for you guys to watch this and in it's original language!
If u wanna watch the directors other movies
I would recommend Bahubali part1,2 .
They are legit 👌
Bro don't forget to mention magadheera and egaa movies
@@pavanyallabandi9424 yep , those too
01:09:17 He is the director of RRR, S. S. Rajamouli. Bahubali 1 & 2 are other popular movies directed by him.
These are the independence activists who existed in the past. But in reality, the time the two were active is different.
Its not tegulu its (Telugu). south Indian language.
Thank you I just fixed it!
Thanks for watching the RRR movie in the original Telugu language 🎉🎉🎉🎉 RRR won Oscars
Ain’t no way lupa sliding by without having seen lord of the rings 😅
I didn't expect this movie to go as hard as it did. 🔥
RRR is the perfect movie for reaction channels. Its just so awesome.
Every videogame movie adaptation needs to be done by this studio.
This is by far the best reaction to the movie I've ever seen !!!!
As I start this video, can already hear Lupa and Roshi laughing their asses off in marvellous incredulity
As an Indian Subscriber of The Channel i was shocked to see ya’ll React To this
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The man in red was the legendry director of the Movie S.S.Rajamauli
Other movies from him:
Bahubali:the beginning
Bahubali:the conclusion
Magadheera
Eega(makhi)
Man in last song red shirt is the director of the film, SS Rajamouli
7:53 I love this channel's editor 😆
"Bahubali The begining "& bahubali the conclusion " are also masterpiece by s.s rajmauli
24:39 that New York edit was funny asf🤣
I will bet a burrito Lupa going blurry when he took his glasses off was the funniest thing y'all do in this entire video, since i haven't seen anything past that point yet. 😂😂😂
That guy in the closing dance sequence was SS Rajamouli (the director). Love this movie!
Oh my gosh, best thing at the end of a rough day. Been waiting for this to drop! I knew y'all would love it. Poor Lupa laughing so hard he choked. This will probably go in my rotation of your reaction rewatches along with Train to Busan, Everything Everywhere All At Once, and Avatar.
the exploding sticks are branches from a tree that was killed by termites its like sawdust when you hit it but it holds it shape if you wanna see how fragile they are look up elpresador tackling trees
34:35 lmao i died 😭😂
As a south asian its so nice to see more foreign movies getting recognition
When I watched this movie, I did not expect to be so hyped. It's so anime and bonkers! It feels like a Jojo's Bizarre Adventure movie for real.
We gotta fix the problem of him not watching TLOTR
TLOTR? Lord of the Rings?
That red shirt guy at last is the director SS Rajmouli
Your reaction and commentary was so entertaining. My face hurts from smiling and laughing, you three are awesome. And this movie is awesome. Loved your reaction.
If you want to see more from this director, I would suggest checking out Bahubali. It's a two parter and it has a lot of the same storytelling and action techniques as this movie
The girl keeps saying the best things in the reaction.
Ram doesn't get promoted:
"Why would you wanna piss him off bro? Like, that's the last person you wanna piss off!"
In the start: "What if he turns on them one day?"
7:52 Props to the Editor
The bike he flipped was funny but at that time there were some bike that were literally easy to carry 😅
LMAOOOOOOOO whoever edits these is fucking amazing.. Blurring him when he took his glasses off. That scream in the beginning for the "call" he makes in the jungle lmaooooo this gonna be an amazing rideeeeeeeee
Also im sure this has been said before, but for group reactions. Yalls chemistry is fuckin fire. Literally makes the reactions that much more great. Not that other group reactors don't but yall got something special. Just sayin' =]
That blur when LUPA removed his glasses at 7:53 , that got me ... Pure genius... Take a bow, editor! 😍😍😍😍😍
"My knees? No I need them to do the naatu!" Just made me burst out laughing.
Hi! Just pointing out the wrong spelling for 'Telugu'.