Sophie Turner has added her voice to the growing global chorus around Indian cinema—calling out S.S. Rajamouli’s RRR and saying she’d love to be part of a Bollywood film, complete with the signature song-and-dance spectacle.
What Sophie Turner said
In an interview with Firstpost carried across entertainment coverage, Turner spoke warmly about Indian films—especially RRR. In reported remarks, she said she “really loved RRR” and expressed interest in acting in a Bollywood movie, citing the scale and production design as unlike Western film sets.
Why the praise lands globally
RRR (2022) became a breakout international title—bolstered by awards-season momentum after “Naatu Naatu” won the Oscar for Best Original Song at the 2023 Academy Awards. That win helped push the film’s music-and-spectacle language deeper into global pop culture conversation.
India connection, already on record
Turner has also visited India before—she travelled in 2018 during the Nick Jonas–Priyanka Chopra wedding celebrations, an event that drew global media attention.
What fans are reading into it
The key takeaway from her remarks is not a confirmed “India comeback,” but an openness to working in Indian cinema—and admiration for its visual grammar and performance culture.
A Welcoming Horizon Awaits
When a global star calls Indian cinema a spectacle worth joining, it’s more than a compliment—it’s a signal. The world isn’t just watching; it’s asking to participate.
-By Manoj H

