The Mahatma Gandhi flavour in RRR title?
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The title of the RRR movie is believed by many to be 'Raghupati Raghav Rajaram'. This, many are saying, is the expansion of the letters RRR in the minds of Rajamouli and DVV Danayya.
The words are taken from a very popular bhajan that was immortalized by Mahatma Gandhi during the freedom movement. It's a Hindu devotional song that comes with its own pan-Indian appeal. It was set to tune by Vishnu Digambar Paluskar.
Many feel that 'Raghupati Raghav Rajaram' would be apt for the NTR-Ram Charan movie because the film tells the story of two patriots and is set during the British era. The song was made popular by Gandhi during the Dandi March.
However, the title may not be in Rajamouli's reckoning, at least for the Telugu version. The words has a strong north Indian flavour about it. So, perhaps, it will be the title only for the Hindi version.
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