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The Secret To Jr. NTR’s Energy On Sets Is Revealed By RRR Cinematographer: “Something I Didn’t Understand”

Jr. NTR’s next films, including Devara and War 2, are sure to captivate his admirers. With great anticipation, the public anticipates the actor’s on-screen debut after the global smash hit RRR. Jr. NTR recently received accolades from Senthil Kumar, the cinematographer, who highlighted his exceptional energy during the shooting of RRR’s action scenes. Jr. NTR often surprises everyone with his vibrant presence.

The actor astounded everyone by outpacing the camera’s speed while shooting a scene in which Jr. NTR is joined by a number of animals. Senthil recounted the specific scene to Gulte, saying, “We told him that you have to run from here to here, and the camera is supposed to be following you.” Jr. NTR was there as soon as we called “Action,” while we were still working out how to position the camera.

Senthil went on to say that the actor credits his youthful badminton playing at the state and national levels for his physical health. “It was something I had never realized—that he could run so fast,” he said. Next, I asked him how he managed to sprint that quickly! “I am a national-level badminton player,” he said. “We had to make ourselves fit to match NTR’s steps,” Kumar said. The cameraman went on to say that the actor’s agility and quickness astounded him.

The Temper actor is starring with Janhvi Kapoor and Saif Ali Khan in the forthcoming film Devara Part 1. On October 10, the movie is slated to open in theaters. In addition to this film, which is being directed by Koratala Siva, the actor is now filming War 2 in Mumbai.

The film, which is being directed by Ayan Mukerji, has the gifted actor as the adversary opposite Hrithik Roshan. It is slated to debut in theaters the following year. With the addition of international action director Spiro Razatos, who is expected to wow the Indian audience like never before, the next part of War promises even more action.

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