NTR is currently working with Koratala Siva on a massive action entertainer, Devara which is being made on a grand scale. It is very well known to everyone that it’s his 30th movie. For the past few days, the makers of the movie have managed to raise the anticipation levels around the first look and title reveal of the movie. If we look at the recent posters of the movie closely, it looks like director Koratala Siva is heavily inspired by Prashant Neel’s KGF for Devara.
The posters and the first look of Devara reminded the KGF Series’ feel to the audience. Because even the KGF’s posters were also had released with this kind of lines about the hero’s character and the violence done by him. It was also told by the makers of Devara that the film would have the backdrop of the forgotten coastal lands of India, which is also similar to the unknown world of KGF. However, we need to wait and watch until the release of teaser or any glimpse of the movie to know whether Koratala Siva is indeed inspired by KGF or not.
Bollywood beauty, late Sridevi’s daughter 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 NTR Arts and Yuva Sudha Arts banners. The film has its music composed by Anirudh Ravichander. Devara will be released on worldwide screens on 5th April 2024.
The first look of Devara shows NTR in an astonishing avatar holding a dagger. His intense expression and unmatched plunder gave goosebumps to his fans and the mass audience as well. However, a few sections of netizens felt that the first look was not that great and NTR’s getup reminded of Bimbisara and Pushpa movies.
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