
Rajamouli debuts in Death Stranding 2 video game, excited fans call him global icon
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Screengrab of SS Rajamouli's cameo in Death Stranding 2.
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Screengrab of SS Karthikeya's cameo in Death Stranding 2.
Seeing Rajamouli in a Japanese creator's video game, fans are overjoyed. Many captured the clip and screenshots of Rajamouli and shared them on their social media pages.Here are some reactions:
Hideo Kojima is one of the most celebrated creators known for his video games that are high on storytelling and spectacular visuals.In April, Kojima had a virtual meeting with Rajamouli and Karthikeya. He shared a photo with the two on X. Karthikeya re-shared the post and wrote, "Beyond excited for this (sic)."
Going by the reports, Rajamouli and Kojima have been in talks since 2022. During 'RRR's' release, the filmmaker visited Japan and experienced a special 360-degree set up at Kojima's Studio.Here's the post:
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