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RRR to Get Anime Adaptation? SS Rajamouli Confirms Talks With Japanese Studios, Fans Excited for Global Appeal

Director SS Rajamouli is exploring an anime adaptation of RRR, holding talks with Japanese studios to create a new animated continuation of the hit film’s universe.

By: Neerja Mishra
Last Updated: February 8, 2026 17:27:20 IST

Director S.S. Rajamouli, whose 2022 blockbuster RRR became a global cultural phenomenon, has hinted at a possible anime adaptation of the film, sparking excitement among fans of Indian cinema and animation alike. Rajamouli revealed that he is in talks with several Japanese anime studios to potentially bring the story and characters of RRR into an animated format, a move that could expand the world of the period action drama beyond its live‑action roots. 

The anime project is still in an early stage, but Rajamouli says he hopes the idea moves forward and results in what he calls a “cool continuation of the RRR universe.”

Rajamouli’s Vision for RRR in Anime

In his conversation with Polygon, Rajamouli explained that while the RRR anime adaptation has not yet been officially green‑lit, discussions with Japanese animation studios are underway. He said, “So I’m waiting for things to move forward. Hopefully it happens, and hopefully we can announce a cool continuation of RRR anime.”

This interest aligns with the director’s growing admiration for anime as a storytelling medium and his recognition of anime’s ability to combine emotional depth with dramatic action, qualities he values in cinematic narratives.

Why RRR in Anime? Rajamouli’s Creative Inspiration

SS Rajamouli recently acknowledged that he discovered anime only in recent years, after watching popular series like Demon Slayer and Attack on Titan. He said the experience “blew [him] away” and made him appreciate how animated stories can balance spectacle with emotional resonance, influencing how narratives can be structured.

His comments suggest that an anime adaptation of RRR would not just be a direct retelling but could offer new creative possibilities and deeper explorations of the film’s characters and themes.

What This Anime Could Mean for the RRR Universe?

RRR, which starred Ram Charan and N.T. Rama Rao Jr. became one of the most successful Indian film stars worldwide, earning critical praise and a dedicated global fanbase. Its Oscar‑winning song “Naatu Naatu” and iconic action sequences helped it break cultural barriers and attract international attention.

If an anime adaptation materialises, it could allow storytellers to explore parts of the RRR universe that weren’t possible in the original film — including side stories, deeper character arcs or entirely new chapters in an animated format that appeals to fans of both Indian cinema and Japanese animation.

RRR in Anime: How Talks With Japanese Studios Are Progressing?

Rajamouli says he has held initial talks with a number of anime studios in Japan, but no official partnership or production announcement has been made yet. Anime studios in Japan are considered world leaders in long‑form animated storytelling, making them natural partners for a cross‑cultural project like this.

While details on which studios are involved, production timelines and formats remain unclear, early interest signals a serious effort to move forward with the project.

RRR in Anime: Impact on Indian Cinema’s Global Reach

An anime adaptation of RRR would mark one of the first major crossovers of an Indian film into mainstream Japanese animation, a move that could boost Indian cinema’s reach in global animation markets. Anime continues to grow in popularity worldwide, and a successful adaptation could open doors for other Indian films and stories in the medium.

Industry experts say this could set a precedent for future Indian film franchises to explore animation, broadening the creative and commercial horizons of South Asian cinema.

RRR in Anime: Rajamouli’s Other Animated Projects

SS Rajamouli is no stranger to animation. His Baahubali franchise already has a planned animated spin‑off, Baahubali: The Eternal War, which is scheduled to release in 2027. The success and global reach of RRR might make its anime version even more impactful.

If the RRR anime project moves beyond talks and into production, it could become one of the most ambitious Indian‑style anime collaborations to date.

RRR in Anime: What Fans Can Expect Next?

At this stage, Rajamouli and his team are waiting for talks to solidify into concrete plans. Fans around the world have already expressed enthusiasm for an animated continuation of RRR, and speculation is growing about what such a series or film might look like.

Cast members, story directions, and release plans have not been confirmed, but updates are expected as discussions with Japanese studios progress.

What Does This Mean for Fans?

The possibility of an RRR anime adaptation represents a bold new frontier for Indian storytelling, blending Bollywood‑style drama with Japanese animation sensibilities. With talks underway and Rajamouli’s creative interest clear, the project could become a landmark collaboration that expands RRR’s legacy and underscores Indian cinema’s global influence.

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