Nitesh Kumar Sahoo

SS Rajamouli helmed RRR has been roaring across the globe. The Jr NTR, Ram Charan, Alia Bhatt and Olivia Morris starrer with Ajay Devgn and Shriya Saran in special appearances, went on to achieve several remarkable feats.

Though Yash-starrer KGF Chapter 2 outranked RRR in terms of worldwide gross box office collection, several Hollywood fames are still showering praises for the action-packed epic drama that released theatrically on March 24 this year.

Now, in an addition to it's long list of achievements, Young Tiger Jr NTR has been listed as a possible contender for the 2023 Oscars in the 'Best Actor' category.

While earlier RRR found its place in the prediction list of 'All Contenders Listed (Unranked-Alphabetical)' in the 'Best Picture' category published on July 28, Jr NTR has been included in the prediction list published by Variety

RRR In 2023 Oscar Predictions List By VarietyRRR In 2023 Oscar Predictions List By Variety

Meanwhile, overwhelmed fans have started celebrations on different social media platforms over the buzz.

One fan wrote, "One of the largest Publication @Variety listed N T Ramarao as one of the Contender for 'Best Actor - OSCARS 2023'
Another wrote: "Our @tarak9999 is listed as a Possible Contender for 2023 Oscars BEST ACTOR Award by @Variety"

Google recognises the stature of RRR

On the other hand, Google has also recognised the stature of RRR on the global platform and added a running horse and a bike to its search button which will come up when searched with the keyword 'RRR.' To get elated over the moment, one needs to go to the 'Google Search' tab and type 'RRR'. 

This denotes that the Search Engine Giant finally has given respect to the craze among fans for RRR. 

Elated fans have shared epic responses to such an event. 

While one user wrote, " @Google Adds 🏍🐎 to the ‘RRR’ Search. Delightful to see our INDIAN FILM  became an EVENT FILM across the world. 🔥🌊 Kudos to #RRRMovie team for the remarkable success. "

Meanwhile, another wrote: "Loved this #RRRMovie from Google. World buzz is still not stopping..."

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