<p>S S Rajamouli, who is basking in the attention that his magnum opus <em>RRR</em> is getting after the Golden Globe win of <em>Naatu Naatu,</em> has set the record straight for American journalists.</p>.<p>He has made it clear to them that the film is not a Bollywood movie, but "a Telugu film that comes from the south of India".</p>.<p>Rajamouli was speaking to a group of journalists, following the screening of his film at the Directors Guild of America.</p>.<p>The director said: "<em>RRR</em> is not a Bollywood film, it is a Telugu film from the south of India where I come from, but I use the song to move the story forward rather than stopping the film and giving you a piece of music and dance. I just use those elements to move the story forward."</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/entertainment-news/ss-rajamouli-overjoyed-as-he-meets-god-steven-spielberg-1180992.html" target="_blank">SS Rajamouli overjoyed as he meets 'god' Steven Spielberg</a></strong></p>.<p>He added: "At the end of the film, if you say I didn't feel it like for three hours, then I know I am a successful filmmaker."</p>.<p>Rajamouli's magnum opus is all over the news as the song <em>Naatu Naatu</em> from <em>RRR</em> won the Golden Globe Award in the Best Original Song category. The song defeated the likes of Rihanna's <em>Lift Me Up </em>from <em>Black Panther: Wakanda Forever </em>and Taylor Swift's <em>Carolina </em>from <em>Where the Crawdads Sing</em>.</p>
<p>S S Rajamouli, who is basking in the attention that his magnum opus <em>RRR</em> is getting after the Golden Globe win of <em>Naatu Naatu,</em> has set the record straight for American journalists.</p>.<p>He has made it clear to them that the film is not a Bollywood movie, but "a Telugu film that comes from the south of India".</p>.<p>Rajamouli was speaking to a group of journalists, following the screening of his film at the Directors Guild of America.</p>.<p>The director said: "<em>RRR</em> is not a Bollywood film, it is a Telugu film from the south of India where I come from, but I use the song to move the story forward rather than stopping the film and giving you a piece of music and dance. I just use those elements to move the story forward."</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/entertainment-news/ss-rajamouli-overjoyed-as-he-meets-god-steven-spielberg-1180992.html" target="_blank">SS Rajamouli overjoyed as he meets 'god' Steven Spielberg</a></strong></p>.<p>He added: "At the end of the film, if you say I didn't feel it like for three hours, then I know I am a successful filmmaker."</p>.<p>Rajamouli's magnum opus is all over the news as the song <em>Naatu Naatu</em> from <em>RRR</em> won the Golden Globe Award in the Best Original Song category. The song defeated the likes of Rihanna's <em>Lift Me Up </em>from <em>Black Panther: Wakanda Forever </em>and Taylor Swift's <em>Carolina </em>from <em>Where the Crawdads Sing</em>.</p>