"Sick Movie, No One Can...": Games Of Thrones Star's Ultimate Praise For 'RRR'

Game Of Thrones star Nathalie Emmanuel has been bowled over by SS Rajamouli's 'RRR' and she took to Twitter to lavish praise on the Indian movie.

Entertainment Desk
Written By: Entertainment Desk
Updated: December 29, 2022 | 14:01 IST
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Games of Thrones star reserved ultimate praise for 'RRR'.

SS Rajamouli-directorial 'RRR' is enjoying a great run in the West and several acclaimed directors and actors have loved the movie. Now, the film has another admirer and it is none other than Games Of Thrones star Nathalie Emmanuel, who had played Missandei in the cult HBO show. Taking to Twitter, Nathalie posted a long thread, describing what all she loved about the movie.

"RRR is a sick movie and no one can tell me otherwise," she tweeted. 

"Sick as in GREAT btw," she said in another tweet. 

Nathalie also praised Alia Bhatt's portrayal of Seetha in the film and she also gave a shout-out to the dance-off between Jr NTR and Ram Charan in the 'Naatu Naatu' song.

"And Seetha the loyal, took a boot to the stomach like a G," tweeted Nathalie.

In another tweet, she said: "Also the dance off…. other than the dance itself being absolute FIRE… the translation was “Dance as tangy as a piece of raw mango” then to the Englishman," she tweeted. 

After making history by bagging two nominations at the Golden Globes 2023, 'RRR' continued its global dominance as it scored five nods at the upcoming Critics Choice Awards. 

‘RRR’, starring Jr NTR and Ram Charan, landed nominations for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Foreign Language Film, Best Visual Effects and Best Song for ‘Naatu Naatu’.

‘RRR’, which also stars Alia Bhatt and Ajay Devgn, has bagged various international awards including Rajamouli’s Best Director award by the New York Film Critics Circle. It also won the Saturn Award for Best International Film.

The National Board of Review named ‘RRR’ as one of its 10 best films of the year. The movie’s music director MM Keeravani recently bagged the Los Angeles Film Critics Association award for best music score.
 

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