Nobody is able to predict where a movie will wind up after its entire run. rajamouli and his team may have known that rrr would succeed at the box office, but did they predict that foreign critics and filmmakers would tweet about it? possibly not Apart from some positive and some negative feedback from various sources, rrr is still in style today. Thor 4 from Marvel Studios appears to be the most recent cause.


Jesse Jawken, a film critic and journalist, contrasted the budgets of Rajamouli's rrr and Thor 4 in a tweet along with images from each film. He actually meant to remark that rrr cost $70 million, and imagine if he had been granted the $185 million budget for Thor 4. The tweet received thousands of likes and hundreds of retweets. The debate in this case is whether the talented director will produce a bigger and better "marvellous film" if given $185 million as opposed to using some of the film's money for his CG work. The critic further claimed that although THOR is a continuation of corporate "fun," rrr represents the future of cinema.

Others, however, have expressed scepticism about his assertions, arguing that a screenshot comparison cannot accurately assess a filmmaker's quality of work or lack thereof. rrr, they claim, may be good, but it will never measure up to a Marvel movie. They even contend that rrr has gotten so well-liked that many others began capitalising on the hype to be trending much more widely. Regardless of disagreements, Rajamouli's upcoming picture is rumoured to have a considerably larger budget than any of his past productions, so it will be interesting to see how huge it may be.

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