Ram Charan, Junior NTR starrer RRR in coronavirus trouble: Rajamouli to head to Goa?

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Published : Mar 16, 2020, 05:54 PM IST
Ram Charan, Junior NTR starrer RRR in coronavirus trouble: Rajamouli to head to Goa?

Synopsis

Rajamouli's directorial venture RRR is in trouble as the movie has a number of foreign actors

As a preventive measure against coronavirus, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Jammu and Kashmir, Delhi, Odisha, Karnataka, and Uttar Pradesh have closed educational institutions, cinema halls, theatres, gyms, and swimming pools.

SS Rajamouli, who is popular for making Magadheera and Baahubali series, reacted to situation surrounding the COVID19 infection.

 

RRR helmer Rajamouli took to Twitter and said, “It is shocking to see the world come to a standstill. However, in a scenario like this, it’s imperative to avoid this spreading panic. Follow the standard recommendations to prevent the spread of the COVID19 infection and stay alert.”

 

Reports say that the shoot of Rajamouli's directorial venture RRR is also in trouble as the movie has a number of foreign actors. Our country has also banned the entry of foreigners and put on hold visa-free facility granted to Overseas Citizen of India cardholders adding to measures to combat the Covid-19 pandemic. RRR starring Ram Charan and Jr NTR is based on the pre-independence era. It is being heard that SS Rajamouli is planning to head to Goa in search of foreigners residing there.

 

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