Many moviegoers skip the end-credits list because they want to get out of the parking lot as soon as possible following the 'The End' banner. If it's a Raajamouli picture, the end-video will almost certainly be fascinating, and they'll be standing (and reclining) to witness it. Even in 'Eega' we saw a song sequence kept at the end of the movie and that song was a huge hit and it was SSR's trademark already.

Even in RRR, the music Ethhaara Jendaa takes up the entirety of the ending credits, and it's rather impressive. Those who chose to read the honours list instead of watching the music during that period should be proud of themselves. Why do you think that is? Gone are the times when we were enthralled by the visual effects in hollywood films. Now, top-tier hollywood special effects companies like MPC and wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>digital Domain have been contracted to work on RRR.

Surpreeze, Craftz VFX, and Al Zahraa, among other foreign visual effects firms, offered special effects support for India's largest movie RRR, while Makuta and Firefly in telangana handled the remainder of the VFX. Observing and noticing all of these technical details is bound to thrill any regular Indian.

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