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Updated : Sep 22, 2024

Devara review by SS Karthikeya A Promtional Tactic?

Devara, starring man of masses NTR, is directed by the masterful Koratala Siva. This movie promises to be a global spectacle. Devara is a highly anticipated film presented by Nandamuri Kalyan Ram while it is bankrolled under the banner of NTR Arts and Yuvasudha Arts. Mikkilineni Sudhakar and Hari Krishna K are the producers.

Janhvi Kapoor is cast as the leading lady, while another versatile star Saif Ali Khan, is set to entertain in a key role. Following chartbuster songs, the makers unveiled the film's epic trailer recently and it got mixes response. The makers are trying hard to raise hype for the film.

Recently, SSRajamouli's son and NTR's close friend SS Karthikeya watched Devara at special screening. Karthikeya was full of praises for the entire team. Reportedly, the second half, especially the last 30 minutes, is outstanding. He also praised NTR's performance.

His review is going viral on social media and increased expectations too. But, other hero fans are saying that this review will not be valid as he is close person to NTR. They're also suggesting that it's a promotional tactic to raise hype. 

Devara will be released globally on September 27th in multiple languages, including Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, Kannada, and Malayalam. Sreekar Prasad is handling the editing works, R. Rathnavelu is acting as the cinematographer, and Sabu Cyril is the production designer.






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