Not just Indian markets, RRR takes over the Australian market and creates history, becoming the first Indian movie to do well at the Australian box-office Rajamouli's magnum opus RRR was released in 133 screens across Australia in multiple languages, including Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam and Kannada, and has made a total of $3.02 million after its second week screening in Australia. According to the data from Screen Australia, RRR made about $2.43 million for the week ending March 30, putting it only behind DC superhero film ‘The Batman’, which made $3.52 million. This is recorded as a stellar performance for any non-English film at the Aussie box-office. The action-drama film tells a fictionalised account of two real-life Indian revolutionaries, played by Ram Charan and Jr NTR, who fought against the British Raj and their strong bonding and it is this particular aspect which Rajamouli believes helped the movie do well. He defines it as the “The emotion of the film depicted by the relationship between the lead pairs cuts across languages and geographical barriers. It is the universality of this emotion which helped the movie gain acceptance from all sections of people across the globe". RRR is the highest-budgeted Indian film ever after Shankar and Rajinikanth's 2.0 and is the most expensive Telugu film to ever be made, and has now emerged as the biggest blockbuster in the history of Indian cinema.