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Devara will be released in two parts, marking Tarak’s first two-part film

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Following the current trend of sequels and two parts’ films, the makers of ‘Devara’ have chosen to make it in two parts. In a video today, Koratala Siva, the director of the film, announced that it will be distributed in two parts as the film’s canvas is getting bigger, and it needs to be made in two parts.

The movie Devara, which features NTR as the hero, is currently in production. The film’s shooting is already underway. In April 2024, the first installment of Devara will be released in theaters as announced by the makers.

Koratala said, “The film is set in the backdrop of the forgotten lands of coastal India. The canvas is too big. As we started shooting, the film got bigger and bigger. Every character in the film has its own weight, which needs to be explored and established in detail. We can’t justify it in one part. Hence, we decided to tell this story in two parts.”

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Bollywood beauty Janhvi Kapoor plays the lead actress in the movie, while Saif Ali Khan plays the antagonist against NTR. Hari Krishna K and Mikkilineni Sudhakar are producing this movie under the NTR Arts and Yuva Sudha Arts banners. The film has its music composed by Anirudh Ravichander. Devara Part 1 will be released on worldwide screens on 5th April 2024.

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