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Man of Masses NTR's "Devara," North India theatrical rights acquired by Karan Johar

  • 12 Apr 2024 12:00 AM
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Devara, starring man of masses NTR, has been progressing with full force. Directed by the masterful Koratala Siva, this movie promises to be a global spectacle. Bollywood beauty Janhvi Kapoor is cast as the leading lady, while another Bollywood star, Saif Ali Khan, is set to entertain in a key role.

The film is being made in two parts, with the first installment, "Devara Part 1," scheduled for a worldwide release on October 10 in Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam languages. Bollywood's major players are now onboard for this monumental project.  The filmmakers announced today that the prestigious Dharma Productions and AA Films will distribute the film in the North.

The theatrical rights for North India have been acquired by Karan Johar and Anil Thadani for a significant sum. They also shared a photo featuring Karan Johar, Anil Thadani, and Apoorva Mehta alongside NTR & Koratala Siva. With Karan Johar and Anil Thadani gearing up for a massive release in the North, combined with NTR's stardom in the region, it's poised to create a significant buzz.

The makers are anticipating a substantial release and impressive numbers from the Northern territory. This film is set to be a milestone in Indian cinema, thanks to its broad release across the country. The glimpses of "Devara" released so far have trended and set records on social media, showcasing the film's anticipated impact. NTR plays the title role in "Devara," with Prakash Raj, Srikanth, Shine Tom Chacko, and Narain in key roles.

Devara is a highly anticipated film presented by Nandamuri Kalyan Ram while it is bankrolled under the banner of NTR Arts and Yuvasudha Arts. Mikkilineni Sudhakar and Hari Krishna K are the producers. Anirudh Ravichander is scoring the music. Sreekar Prasad is handling the editing works, R. Rathnavelu is acting as the cinematographer, and Sabu Cyril is the production designer.

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