Jr NTR was just lately noticed at Mumbai airport as he arrived for the capturing of his upcoming movie Warfare 2. The actor regarded effortlessly trendy in a denim shirt paired with denims and sun shades. Jr NTR saved his shirt untucked for an off-the-cuff look and waved to the paparazzi as they greeted him.
Jr NTR seemed to be in a rush as he made his method to the parking space whereas conversing together with his staff. A number of movies of his airport arrival are actually going viral on social media. In the meantime, the Devara actor flew out of Hyderabad early within the morning to hitch the Warfare 2 units in Mumbai.
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Whereas main parts of Warfare 2 have been shot, Pinkvilla had earlier reported that Jr NTR will be a part of the units of the movie with Hrithik Roshan to movie the climax scene in November.
“The pre-production is on at YRF to design the most important climax block of all time that includes two of the most important superstars – Hrithik Roshan and NTR Jr. Whereas part of the climax can be shot in Mumbai, part of it shifts to a different undisclosed location,” a supply near the event revealed.
The supply additional shared that the climax scene can be shot for over 20 days. Jr NTR has been present process intense coaching for his function within the movie.
In the meantime, Jr NTR is presently on cloud 9 for the reason that success of his movie Devara. Directed by Koratala Siva, the film additionally featured Saif Ali Khan and Janhvi Kapoor in distinguished roles. After a profitable theatrical run, Devara is all set to launch on Netflix.
Those that have not watched the movie can stream it on the OTT platform from November 8. For the unversed, Jr NTR performed a twin function in Devara. He portrayed the character of each father and his son on-screen. His efficiency was well-received by viewers throughout the globe.
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