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NTR – Koratala Siva film all set to go on floors

The Wait Continues For Koratala Siva To Start A Film With NTR

Finally, there’s good news for those waiting for NTR’s next project -NTR30. NTR- Koratala Siva’s much-anticipated film will go on floors soon and all the arrangements and pre-production works have now been sorted. The shoot of the film will start from 2nd or 3rd week of February and the entire unit is planning to wrap it up without any further delays.

NTR- Koratala Siva’s film is aiming for 5th April 2024 release and will also mark the Telugu debut of Bollywood actress Jahnvi Kapoor. This means that there will be no release from the Young Tiger for this year and the fans will have to wait for more than a year now to witness their idol on big screen.

The constant delays on NTR30 have frustrated fans and have created great suspense in the film circles. NTR30 is a crucial project for Koratala Siva. The director has just delivered a colossal failure in form of Acharya and has been facing severe backlash from all sides. NTR on the other hand would be looking to consolidate its market and score another massive hit after RRR.

The script work for the film has taken way more time than expected and reportedly, the RRR actor was unhappy with the script and asked Koratala for changes. Koratala Siva is under tremendous pressure and is confident that this film will give a never before experience to movie lovers.

The first look of the film evoked great curiosity but since then there has been a lull of silence over this project. With the shooting set to begin next month, fans can finally breathe a sigh of relief.

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