SS Rajamouli is one of the most incredible Indian filmmakers who has treated the audience with movies like Eega, Baahubali, RRR, and several others. His movies, which captivate the audience, are often visually stunning. However, the filmmaker didn't go to any film school or college to excel at the art of making movies. He learned how to convey his stories to the audience by reading comic books. There are many fascinating facts we will learn about him in Netflix's upcoming documentary, Modern Masters: SS Rajamouli. Netflix released the trailer for the documentary today.
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Modern Masters: SS Rajamouli is directed by Raghav Khanna. It features actors and producers who have collaborated with the RRR director. The trailer features Jr NTR, Karan Johar, Ram Charan, Prabhas, and several others. Everyone has something intriguing to say about Rajamouli. Initially, they all praised the filmmaker for his brilliance in storytelling. The director tells us in the trailer that he wants to tell an incredible story and wants people to be invested in his movies.
Jr NTR, who worked with Rajamouli in RRR, says that the director was born to make films and stories that haven't been told before. Baahubali star Prabhas calls him a mad person, and Ram Charan shares how he feels baffled whenever he sees himself in Rajamouli's film. Karan Johar says that the director has become bigger than a legend. Avatar director James Cameron is also a part of the trailer and says, "His certainly has the respect to be able to do anything and work with anybody."
In the Modern Masters: SS Rajamouli trailer, the actors are asked about the headache of working with the director. Magadheera star Ram Charan reveals that he has seen mics break and hoped that it wasn't one of his properties whenever he sits with him. Jr NTR reveals that sometimes it feels like Rajamouli has no empathy at all. "He's a mad man. There's no point in arguing with him. Just deliver what he wants. Get out of here," shares the actor.
In a media statement, S.S. Rajamouli said that storytelling is essential to him and he will always do it. He feels very grateful for the love and support from his audience. He expresses gratitude for the documentary telling his story to the world. Rajamouli sees this documentary as a way to thank his fans and loved ones for their support, which inspires him to keep creating and entertaining.
Meanwhile, a few months ago, SS Rajamouli attended the screening of the RRR movie in Japan. After the screening, the filmmaker confirmed that he will be making a sequel to his 2022 blockbuster movie.