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Updated : Sep 19, 2024

NTR Comments on Thalapathy Vijay Dance going viral?

Man of Masses NTR, is currently busy with "Devara," directed by Koratala Siva. Anticipation is high as fans look forward to this action-packed drama hitting the big screen.

Ahead of the film's release, the makers are busy with promotions. The team recently completed Chennai pre release event press meet. At Chennai, NTR also completed print and web media interview with Tamil press and a special interview with Ananda Vikatan.

NTR talked about many directors and actors in Tamil. His words about Thalapathy Vijay dance are going viral on social media. He said, "Dance should look like dance, it shouldn't resemble a fight or gymnastics. It should be done effortlessly, like how Thalapathy Vijay sir does it."

He added, "It never looks like he's trying too hard. He performs beautifully while staying cool and composed, without showing off. I'm a huge fan of his dance. We used to talk frequently, but it's been many years since we last spoke." These words from NTR showcases his respect and love for Thalapathy Vijay dance.

The film also stars Prakash Raj, Srikanth, Shine Tom Chacko, Ajay, Getup Srinu, and other ensemble cast members. The action-packed saga, planned as a two-part film, will debut with "Devara: Part 1" on September 27th. Presented by Nandamuri Kalyan Ram and produced by Mikkilineni Sudhakar and Hari Krishna K under the banners of NTR Arts and Yuvasudha Arts, "Devara" is set to make a major impact.






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