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Jr NTR’s Highly Awaited Film With Prashanth Neel Finally Gets BIG Update; Here’s How Fans Reacted

The production officially commenced in February with Prashanth Neel directing a high action scene.

Jr NTR is all set to start shooting for his next big movie with KGF director Prashanth Neel. The film is currently called NTR Neel and it is one of the most awaited Telugu movies.

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The team shared an update on X (formerly Twitter) writing, “#NTRNeel is entering its most explosive phase. Man of Masses @Tarak9999 steps into the destructive soil from April 22nd.” They also released a poster reiterating the same.

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While fans were hyped about the update many called it the beginning of a blockbuster journey. One user added “Redefine the action cinema & going to set new benchmarks in the global film industry.” Another wrote, “Blockbuster loading super excited.”

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The production officially commenced in February with Prashanth Neel directing a high action scene. Jr NTR shared an image on his Instagram stories involving fire, damaged vehicles, and a chaotic setup.

First published on: Apr 09, 2025 02:25 PM IST


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