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Updated : Mar 6, 2022

Jr.NTR and Puneeth Raj Kumar are like God's for Gali Janardhan Reddy son

Kireeti, the son of top businessman and politician Gali Janardhan Reddy, is making his acting debut in Kannada-Telugu bilingual. The film opened yesterday in Bengaluru, and director Rajamouli was present as the Chief Guest. 

A teaser introducing Kireeti and his talent has been released, and the boy dance moves appear to be decent and well-trained. He has a natural ease with body language, particularly in dances. Late Puneeth Rajkumar set high standards in the field of dance. Many people were inspired by Powerstar's dancing and acting. Every youngster in Karnataka had mastered the art of dancing by following in the footsteps of Legend Puneeth.

Kireeti revealed in an interview with a popular Kannada channel that Late Puneeth Rajkumar and Jr NTR were like brothers. And they were both Gods to him. Dance-based dramas are a favourite of the young actor. He has also stated that NTR is one of the few superstars in Karnataka who has a large fan base and following. Kireeti goes on to say that he has seen all of NTR's films and has even danced to many of his hit songs.

Kireeti will be making his debut with an action romantic drama which is being directed by Radha Krishna. The film to be produced by Sai Korrapati will have music by Rockstar Devi Sri Prasad, while Baahubali’s lens man K Senthil Kumar will take care of cinematography.






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