The Royal Albert Hall in London is set to host a grand celebration of the film "RRR" on May 11, 2025, with a live concert and screening of the movie. The event will feature a reunion of the film's key members, including director SS Rajamouli and actors Jr NTR and Ram Charan. Adding to the excitement, Telugu superstar Mahesh Babu is also expected to attend the event.
The "RRR" Live Concert will showcase a live performance of the film's score by Oscar-winning composer MM Keeravaani, accompanied by the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra, conducted by Ben Pope. This musical spectacle aims to recreate the magic of "RRR" and celebrate its global success.
Mahesh Babu's presence at the event is particularly noteworthy as he is currently working with SS Rajamouli on a new film, tentatively titled "SSMB 29". His attendance not only demonstrates his support for "RRR" but also adds extra star power to the celebration. There are reports that Mahesh Babu may also participate in a pre-show interview.
Ram Charan has already arrived in London, following the unveiling of his wax statue at Madame Tussauds. Jr NTR, who is currently filming for "NTRNeel" with director Prashanth Neel, is also expected to attend. The presence of these three leading Telugu actors alongside SS Rajamouli has generated considerable buzz among fans.
The "RRR" live screening marks the second time a film directed by SS Rajamouli has been presented with a live orchestra at the Royal Albert Hall. In 2019, "Baahubali: The Beginning" received the same honor, making history as the first non-English film to achieve this feat in the venue's 148-year history.
"RRR" has garnered numerous accolades, including an Oscar for Best Original Song ("Naatu Naatu"). The film's success has cemented SS Rajamouli's reputation as a visionary director and has propelled Telugu cinema onto the global stage.
The organizers of the event have described "RRR" as a modern masterpiece. The live concert and screening at the Royal Albert Hall promise to be a memorable occasion for fans of the film and a celebration of Indian cinema's achievements.