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BTS' RM FINALLY brings RPWP documentary to India? Here's when you can expect it to release in theatres

Listen up Indian BTS ARMY, there might finally be some good news related to RM's RPWP documentary

BTS' RM FINALLY brings RPWP documentary to India? Here's when you can expect it to release in theatres

BTS RM (Kim Namjoon)

Last Updated: 02.24 PM, Dec 30, 2024

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Back when BTS' RM aka Kim Nam-joon finally revealed that the documentary of his latest album RPWP aka Right People Wrong Place will be out in theatres, the movie released in at least 90 countries and regions across the globe. Unfortunately, India wasn't one of them. But there might finally be great news for Indian BTS ARMY, since RPWP might finally have a release date. Here's when you might be able to watch it in Indian theatres...

RPWP to release in India on THIS date?

There might be some light at the end of the tunnel for Indian BTS ARMY since RPWP documentary release might be confirmed in the country. In fact, it releases earlier than expected. RPWP could be out in Indian theatres on January 3, 2025 i.e. within four days from today. It is to be noted that there would be limited seats across India, which means the movie might only release in metropolitan cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Bangalore and others.

RPWP documentary original release date

Right People Wrong Place documentary originally released in various other countries at the beginning of this month. It was out in theatres on December 5 and fans from other countries have been waiting for an update since. Finally, there might be some good news, at least for the Indian BTS ARMY.

BTS RM (Kim Namjoon)
BTS RM (Kim Namjoon)

About RPWP and the documentary

RPWP the album released on May 24, 2024 and continues to break records. The documentary was first premiered at the Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) in October 2024. The documentary is the raw and real portrayal of who Namjoon really is - a normal human being pressurized into being perfect because he's perceived as a genius and has to keep up with the standards set. Of course, you also see RM in his work studio, which might not even be limited to the studio room many times. Being a member of BTS, RM's bonding with the other members is also something you can expect in the documentary.

RPWP documentary is helmed by Lee Seok-joon and will release in Korean with subtitles. It has a runtime of 1 hour 20 minutes.

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