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"Reel vs. Real: The Cinematic and Historical Portrayal of Komaram Bheem in 'RRR'"

Author(s) Ms. Amrita H.K.
Country India
Abstract Abstract:-
India is known for its freedom struggle with names such as Mahatma Gandhi, Bhaghat Singh, Sukdev, Rajguru, Veer Savarkar, Subash Chandra Bose, etc. While they played pivotal role in ensuring India’s independence, many freedom fighters raised their voice against the local oppression from either the British Raj or existing rulers of the land. One such name that resounds around Telangana is Komaram Bheem. Komaram Bheem(1901-1940) is considered a revered tribal leader from the Gond community, Adilabad district,Telangana, who played a crucial role in the fight against the oppression by feudal landlords and the Nizam of Hyderabad. The famous slogan ‘Jal, Jangal, Zameen’ (Water, Forest, Land) emphasize rights of adivasis over natural resources and remains the symbol of indigenous rights and self-determination. The movie ‘RRR’ directed by one of India’s most successful directors S.S. Rajamouli presented character Komaram Bheem in their story but with a more fictional and dramatic version. This paper critically examines the contrast between the real-life legacy of Komaram Bheem and his cinematic representation in the movie ‘RRR’. The paper attempts to discuss how such powerful historical figures such as Kumaram Bheem and other freedom fighters such as Alluri Sitaram Raju could work together towards unifying Indian population towards their ideology of Independence.
Keywords Key words :- Komaram Bheem, Alluri Sitaram Raju, Gond, Adilabad,Telangana, Tribal, Jal, Jangal, Zameen, S.S. Rajamouli, RRR, Tribe.
Field Sociology > Journalism / Media
Published In Volume 7, Issue 2, March-April 2025
Published On 2025-03-26
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i02.39948
Short DOI https://doi.org/g892n7

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