SS Rajamouli asked Steven Spielberg what should Indian Filmmaker do to win Oscar
SS Rajamouli asked Steven Spielberg what should Indian Filmmaker do to win Oscar
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SS Rajamouli’s 'RRR'  created history because of its 'Naatu Naatu' song. The film has won some of the most prestigious awards in the entertainment industry. RRR after winning the best original song award at the Golden globes won the Critics' Choice Award for Best Foreign Language Film also won the Best song award for Naatu Naatu. After RRR’s victory in the international award show the star caste of the film was busy in giving interviews on an international platform with some of the best people in Hollywood.

RRR Director Rajamouli in an online interview with Hollywood director Steven Spielberg chatted and opens up on different issues. The duo also talked about Steven’s upcoming film The Fabelmans, which released in India on Friday and Rajamouli asked Steven about the film. Steven also talked about his family. He stated that The Fabelmans had no villains in the story as it was a story about love. But it involves the traumatic instances of his past. Steven spoke about turning down projects in the course of his career so he could be home with his children and wife. He shared that he turned down the first film in the Harry Potter film franchise so he could be with his young children when they were growing up.

The American Director also asked Rajamouli how he managed his family and work. SS Rajamouli replied, "Luckily for me, I keep my whole family in the film business, my wife, my son, my brother, my brother’s wife – everyone is along with me making movies, so I don’t miss my family.” SS Rajamouli also asked Steven about the approach that Indian filmmakers have to take to chase the Oscar dream as he is two time Best Director Oscar winner. Steven said, "I would just say, keep telling your own stories and don't try to conform your stories, to stories you think the world wants to hear. Then you're working for the world, you're not working from your own heart. Tell the stories that come from your heart and that will service you for the rest of your career."

Speaking of RRR, it is a fictional story set in the 1920s pre-independent era and is based on the lives of two real heroes and well-known revolutionaries – Alluri Sitarama Raju and Komaram Bheem. While Ram Charan played Ram, NTR was seen as Bheem. The film has grossed over Rs. 1200 crore worldwide during its theatrical run.

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