Mahesh Babu to join Ram Charan, Jr NTR, and SSMB29 director SS Rajamouli in London for RRR’s grand musical celebration: REPORT

One of the most celebrated South Indian films, RRR, not only triumphed but also claimed an Oscar in 2023. This iconic movie continues to spark conversations within the realm of Indian cinema. In recognition of its success, a live concert is being organized at the prestigious Royal Albert Hall in London. Guess who’s confirmed to attend? None other than the renowned actor, Mahesh Babu!

Multiple social media posts have been gaining traction since this morning, suggesting that Mahesh Babu plans to travel to London. It appears he will unite with Ram Charan, Jr NTR, and director SS Rajamouli for a significant event, specifically regarding their upcoming film project SSMB29.

Take a look at the posts below:

Today, May 11th, a live screening of the hit movie is set to take place at London’s Royal Albert Hall, based on information from Filmfare. Notably, Ram Charan and Jr NTR will be present as special attendees. They will kick off the screening and afterwards engage in a question-and-answer session, discussing their behind-the-scenes experiences from the film production.

The director, SS Rajamouli, is expected to show up at the event as well. Word has it that he’ll be joined by actor Mahesh Babu, who happens to be collaborating with the director on their future project, provisionally named SSMB29.

I’ve just made it to London, following the grand unveiling of my very own Madame Tussauds wax figure alongside my loyal companion Rhyme. Soon, the one and only Jr NTR will be joining us, fresh from his filming for NTRNeel under the guidance of director Prashanth Neel.

In addition, the award-winning musician MM Keeravani will give a live performance alongside the screening. The music of RRR will be played in synchronization with the movie by the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra, led by conductor Ben Pope.

The organizing team has hailed RRR as a contemporary masterpiece and is excited to present it at the Royal Albert Hall, a venue where SS Rajamouli’s work has graced the stage before. Back in 2019, Baahubali: The Beginning was performed there with a live orchestra – an unprecedented honor for a non-English film in the hall’s 148-year history. The evening ended with a standing ovation from a full house.

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2025-05-11 10:39