The global love for RRR: Indian action film generating Oscar buzz Jan 24, 2023 Jan 24, 2023 0 Students rush court after Border War win in Laramie Pamela Anderson calls Tommy Lee relationship 'only time' she was in love Ward, Yin discuss private property rights and masking rules Michael J. Fox opens up about turning to alcohol to cope with Parkinson's disease diagnosis Doctor worries about chilling effect of medication abortion ban Number of illegal border crossings from Canada into the U.S. increasing Cardi B reveals why she called off divorce from Offset Sheriff: Suspect in dance club shooting killed self in van Six incredible actors who have never won an Oscar Cowboys talk to media after Border War victory Bighorn sheep affected by disease in Nevada Jeremy Renner broke '30-plus bones' in snowplough accident Chinese New Year horoscopes predict a bumpy year for these four signs Lisa Marie Presley's daughter Riley Keough secretly welcomed baby girl in 2022 Leslie Jordan's cause of death revealed Firefighter and lawmaker on suicide prevention spending: What is one life worth? Music by BTS and Billie Eilish can help you fall asleep, according to a study Lisa Marie Presley laid to rest at Graceland RAW: CA: THOUSANDS OF GOLF BALLS WASH ASHORE AFTER STORM CA: STORMS/HARD HIT ACAMPO STILL UNDER FLOODWATERS This year's film awards season has found an unlikely contender: India's RRR, a three-hour long, action-packed, Telugu-language film that’s breaking box office records and winning over audiences worldwide. Tags Dcc Wire Lvs Entertainment Cbc The-national Eli-glasner Ss-rajamouli International-films Oscars-2023 Best-films-2022 Naatu-naatu Rrr-film India-film-industry Telugu-language What-is-rrr-about How-to-watch-rrr Rrr-actors Videoelephant Latest video Chris Stapleton, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Babyface to perform at Super Bowl pre-show The reason Finland is always voted the happiest country Chelsea Handler 'didn't know' she was taking controversial diabetes drug Brandt Russians lay flowers at monument as form of anti-war protest Whiskers and Meow Cat Cafe comes to Casper Madonna 'stole' Randy Jackson's sunglasses at party in '80s GDP Grew Annually At 2.9% In Q4, Despite Recession Fears Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments