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NTR Jr breaks records with next mega action thriller ‘Devara Part 1’

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Only recently, the so-called “Man of Masses” NTR Junior unveiled the highly awaited first glimpse of the visual spectacle ‘Devara Part 1’, directed by Koratala Siva.

The pan-India film, co-starring Saif Ali Khan and Janhvi Kapoor in key roles, is set for a massive release across multiple languages, promising intense action sequences and an orchestral musical score. Having received a roaring response from netizens all across, ‘Devara Part 1’ first glimpse has now smashed various records by becoming the all-time most-watched glimpse in Indian cinema, clocking in at a staggering 57 million+ views in 24 hours across all languages on YouTube.

The latest action thriller surpassed the previous highest record held by #Whereispushpa glimpse from ‘Pushpa: The Rise’, which had 54 million+ views. Given the incredible views and numbers, ‘Devara Part 1’ looks set to create some groundbreaking new records at the box office upon its release, fuelled by all the love from fans worldwide.

Additionally, owing to the fantastic response the First Glimpse video and its background music received, the makers of ‘Devara Part 1’ also dropped the song titled All Hail The Tiger by Anirudh Ravichander.

‘Devara’ will unfold in two parts, with the initial chapter hitting theatres on April 5, coinciding with the Eid weekend. The magnum opus is produced by Yuvasudha Arts and NTR Arts, and presented by Nandamuri Kalyan Ram. The film’s music is orchestrated by Anirudh Ravichander, and the cinematography is handled by R. Rathnavelu.

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‘Devara Part 1’ is gearing up for a grand release across multiple languages, including Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam and Kannada. Notably, NTR Jr has lent his own voice for the Hindi rendition of ‘Devara Part 1’, earning immense applause for his Hindi delivery.

‘Devara’ Part 1’ marks NTR Jr’s second big collaboration with filmmaker Koratala Siva after the 2016 hit film ‘Janatha Garage’, which received immense appreciation from audiences and critics.

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