S.S. Rajamouli just met GOD in Hollywood and this fan moment is the best thing you'll see on the internet today
S.S. Rajamouli's fanboy moment in Hollywood is the most iconic picture of the day.
The world is head-over-heels in love with S.S. Rajamouli ’s RRR and the global success of the film is proof. However, the Indian filmmaker who is in Los Angeles currently, had a big fan moment as he met one of Hollywood’s biggest filmmakers, Steven Spielberg .
Rajamouli recently met the Jurassic Park filmmaker at an event and has shared the pictures from his encounter addressing Spielberg as ‘GOD’ in his post. The RRR director’s expressions did all the talking in the clicks as in one of the photos he is seen with his hands on his face with an awe-struck look while he stood in front of Steven Spielberg.
In another click, Rajamouli, Golden Globe winner M.M. Keeravaani and Steven Spielberg can be seen posing together for what can only be called an iconic picture. S.S. Rajamouli captioned the post, “I just met GOD!!! ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥”
The pictures with Spielberg shared by Rajamouli have already gone viral on social media with several celebrities from India reacting to it as well. The many fans of the RRR filmmaker, who has been breaking boundaries with his work, called him their ‘God’ in turn.
Rajamouli and the team of RRR in L.A. currently and busy soaking in all the love an admiration for the film which has taken the globe by storm. The movie which stars Ram Charan and Jr. NTR in the lead recently created history by earning a Gloden Globe for the song Nattu Nattu.
The movie is also in the running for the Oscars, having already been shortlisted by the Academy in the Best Original Soundtrack category. The movie has also earned five nominations at the Critics’ Choice Awards including nominations in the Best Picture category and Best Director for Rajamouli.
The filmmaker has already received the nod of approval from New York Film Critics Circle by winning Best Director last year which an honour that Steven Spielberg has also been bestowed with in the past.