SS Rajamouli Reveals His Blockbuster Collaboration With Avengers Producer Kevin Feige!

SS Rajamouli discusses his collaboration with Avengers producer Kevin Feige and provides an interesting response. Continue reading!

In a new interview, RRR director SS Rajamouli addressed if he is being approached by Marvel chief Kevin Feige to make his MCU debut. The filmmaker is now promoting his period drama in various regions of the world.

Rajamouli recently responded to being approached for Hollywood films, particularly Marvel pictures, while engaging in a round of promotions ahead of the BAFTA nominations in the UK.

SS Rajamouli is one of the most prominent and successful directors in the entertainment world, and working with him is a dream come true for the performers.

The most recent film he directed was RRR, which starred Ram Charan, Jr. NTR, Ajay Devgn, and Alia Bhatt and was a huge box office hit. In a recent interview, the maestro discussed working with Avengers producer Kevin Feige.

Rajamouli earned a lot of love and admiration for RRR from people all over the world, and the film grossed over 1200 crore at the box office.

In an interview with Total Film, SS Rajamouli discussed working with Marvel’s Kevin Feige, saying, “There are a lot of enquiries from Hollywood, but at the moment, I’m committed to doing a movie with Mahesh Babu, he’s a major Telugu celebrity.” I am dedicated to working with him on a film.”

However, SS Rajamouli says that he’d like to learn so much from Hollywood, the way they work, their approach, and so much more.” I’m looking into how we can work together to improve the experience.”

Earlier, the filmmaker expressed amazement at the buzz around RRR. “India has a vast diaspora all over the world,” he told Empire Magazine, “and I thought the film would do well wherever Indian audiences were.” However, Westerners began to respond positively.

None of this was expected of me.” He believes that covid-19 played a role in his film’s success, citing “RRR’s unapologetic action sequences; its unapologetic heroism” as one of the reasons for its appeal in the West.

The RRR director previously professed his appreciation for classics such as Braveheart and Ben-Hur and stated that he would like to create a cinematic adaptation of Prince of Persia someday.