With the budget of Rajamouli – NTR and Ram Charan’s soar up and is touching a whopping Rs 300 Crore, Rajamouli is planning to release the film in Hindi as well in order to recover monies and to gain profit.
The latest we hear is that Jakkanna is planning to rope in Prabhas and Anushka Shetty for a guest appearance in RRR and thus it would appeal to national audiences given that Prabhas and Anushka are popular with Baahubali. In addition to Baahubali films, Prabhas’ Saaho is also releasing in Hindi. Hence, Rajamouli wants to rope in Prabhas for a cameo and Prabhas is always ready for Rajamouli.
Rajamouli is said to be completing the film’s shoot at fast pace. While Tarak has joined the shoot of RRR after a gap, Ram Charan is going to join the film’s shoot very soon.
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2025 Oscars: Laapataa Ladies Fails to Make International Film Cut
December 18, 2024
Laapataa Ladies, a highly anticipated Indian film for the 2025 Oscars, failed to secure a spot in the Best International Film category. Directed by Kiran Rao and produced by Aamir Khan, the movie received widespread acclaim for its unique storyline and universal appeal, captivating audiences across various Indian languages, including Telugu.
The exclusion of Laapataa Ladies has left fans and ritics disappointed. Many believed it had strong potential to shine on the global stage due to its compelling narrative and positive reviews. Notably, the film did not receive a single negative review, making its omission even more surprising.
Meanwhile, another Hindi film, *Santosh*, submitted by the UK, managed to secure a place in the Oscars shortlist. The list for the Best International Film category includes notable entries from countries like Brazil (*I’m Still Here*), Denmark (*The Girl with the Needle*), and France (*Emilia Perez*).
Despite missing out on the Oscars, Laapataa Ladies has left a lasting impression on Indian audiences. It stands as a testament to the evolving landscape of Indian cinema, which continues to produce thought-provoking and globally relevant stories.
The disappointment over its exclusion highlights the need for a stronger international presence for Indian films. While the Oscars journey for Laapataa Ladies has ended, its legacy will inspire future filmmakers to aim for global recognition.