Japanese mom designs storybook for son based on RRR
The video showing how a Japanese mom designed RRR’s illustrated storybook for son was posted on Instagram.
RRR, a film directed by SS Rajamouli starring Ram Charan and NTR Junior, has created a stir across the world. The film's popularity increased even more after its song Naatu Naatu won an Oscar for being the best original song. From people enacting the scenes from the film to grooving to the songs, there are different posts flooding social media. Amid those, a video showing how a Japanese mother designed an illustrated storybook based on the film for her son has gone viral.

The video was originally posted by the mom on her Twitter handle. She also added a caption explaining the reason behind creating the book. When translated from Japanese, it reads, “I made a storybook for my 7-year-old son because I thought it would be hard to watch a movie with subtitles for 3 hours. Are there any other elementary school participants? I will hand it out,” she added.
The video was later posted on an Instagram page. “Japanese Mother made an entire illustrated story book for RRR movie. She thought her 7 year old son would find it hard to watch 3hr movie with subtitles. My respect for the Japanese. Even in fanism they show such a class. #RRRinJapan,” reads the caption posted along with the video. The video shows cutely designed characters from the film and text explaining the story in Japanese.
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Take a look at the video:
The video was shared two months ago. Since being posted, the clip has accumulated more than 5.9 lakh likes and the numbers are only increasing. Additionally, the share has also received close to 70,000 likes. People posted various reactions while reacting to the video.
Here’s how Instagram users reacted:
“My god... So beautiful…,” posted an Instagram user. “Great,” shared another. “Wow, So cool and amazing,” commented a third. “This post is so heart touching,” wrote a fourth. Many reacted to the video with heart emoticons.
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