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Director Koratala Siva has announced that NTR Jr’s upcoming film, “Devara,” will be released in two parts, with the first part hitting theaters on April 5, 2024. The film also features Janhvi Kapoor and Saif Ali Khan in significant roles and reunites NTR Jr with director Siva, who previously worked together on “Janatha Garage.” Siva’s last film, “Acharya,” starred Chiranjeevi and Ram Charan from “RRR.”
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Explaining the decision to split the film into two parts, Siva said, “The film is set against the forgotten lands of coastal India, and the canvas is too big. Every character in the film has its own weight and needs to be explored in depth and detail, which we can’t justify in one part. So, we took the decision to tell this big story and canvas in two parts. The story won’t change in shape but will thrive in scale. One of the biggest canvases ever of ‘Devara’ will be done in two parts, and April 5, 2024, is just the beginning.”
NTR Jr previously described the film as a revenge drama. “Devara” is produced by Yuvasudha Arts and NTR Arts and presented by Nandamuri Kalyana Ram.
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