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this happens every single time btw, it never stops!
I've missed this movie so much. Does anybody want to euthanize me
#i’ve watched it over 100 times#20+ this calendar year alone and we’re only in june#AND STILL i squeal
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sdfljkfsdj wasn't expecting direct eye contact when I was taking these screenshots. it's giving

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imagine being gay
THE WAY THEY LOOK AT EACH OTHER im about to completely lose my mind
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AZUL HOW DARE YOU LEAVE THIS ABSOLUTE GEM IN THE TAGS

but also skejsjajaj i literally did write them fucking in a tree hehehehehe
happy pride month to the fuck tree I guess
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I had a nightmare that Abby from Philosophytube got really into RRR and made a 45-minute long video essay about rambheem and read fic out loud and I got jealous that none of my fic was featured sdlkjfdskfd lmfaoooooo
#for the record: if this ever happens-- like-- if our fandom breaches containment#i would hate it a lot actually#because i love gatekeeping and i hate sharing my passions because i am a bad person :)
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the flaming arrow pairing alluri sitarama raju / komaram bheem rating mature words 1,290
Bheem's past. Love and loss.
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oh god i’m in my ram feelings again plz send help
my heart hurts so much for this man in this scene. just look at him.
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Come participate in the PRRRIDE CHALLENGE, babies!

Pride 2025 Rambheem Ficlet Challenge is live!
Write a ficlet based on one of the stripes of the Baker Pride Flag and post to this challenge! Start looking for posted ficlets in the next few days.
If you read a fic in the challenge and like it, or if you post a fic to the challenge yourself, please remember to drop by and tell us about it!
Even if you've never heard of RRR, please reblog this post anyway so that more people can find out about it. RRR is a tiny fandom and we need all the help we can get.
Happy writing, happy reading, and happy Pride y'all!
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Happy Pride Month to the only men ever
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DEVASTATING REALIZATION
Bheem, TOO, has eyelashes that can be seen from outer space!!!!!!!!
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ram spent his entire life obsessed with pseudo-vengeance masked as the ambition to empower his people to revolt.
bheem shows him there is more to resistance than violence.
to solidify this new understanding he gives bheem the bullet. the bullet he wanted so badly to return to the man who took his father. who degraded his people. It's a callback to that repetitive motif of the value of a weapon vs. the value of a man. In more ways than one.
ram's dharma was never to kill scott. that was a responsibility a child took upon in the glorification of his father. a samskara. his true path was to find a way to rid his people of their oppressors. something too complex to be driven by one hero (rajamouli using two heroes in a masala film feels a little poignant.)
that kind of liberation has to come from a people. it requires him to rejoin those people as one of them, rather than their leader. ram pushes this boundary so far he ends up outside of them, an observer who feeds into the machine that oppresses them.
bheem shows him who his people are, who ram is. giving bheem that bullet is a reciprocation of the numerous gifts bheem gave him. renewed identity, a more straightforward path to his dharma, a sense of contentment realized by his understanding of the gita, and a real connection to his atman.
but it's more than a gift. it symbolizes ram's new understanding of himself and his path. it takes sacrifice to fight, but that sacrifice doesn't have to look like his father's. it can be deeper, and in a way, nobler, to let go of himself.
there are clear references to the ramayana all throughout rrr but if it's a retelling, it's a deconstructive one. ram is not the prince of ayodhya sent to kill a demon king. he's arjuna, letting go of his identity and the false narrative of control. bheem acts as his charioteer.
rrr talks about the value of a man over a hero. it's so incredibly subtle i think most fans miss it. it's also deeply layered under the obvious tropes of most masala hero movies. the juxtaposition is as sharp as a blade but blends into the narrative seamlessly.
this blazing hero is a bullet. propelled by a fire the refuses to be controlled. but the reality is, bullets don't facilitate freedom. at least not on their own. in the end, a man is the only one who can break himself of his chains.
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ochre & sandalwood
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*Ram CARRYING Bheem’s baby and just vibrating with anticipation to tell him
RAM & BHEEM RRR (2022)
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