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‘RRR’ star Jr NTR resumes filming his next ‘Devara’

The film is slated to release on April 5, 2024.

‘RRR’ star Jr NTR resumes filming his next ‘Devara’

Post wrapping up an action-packed schedule of Devara, Jr NTR has now started shooting important sequences. The next schedule of the film involves a massive water sequence which will be filmed in Hyderabad itself.

Announcing the same, the film’s official Instagram handle wrote, “After a short break and some rehearsals to execute the sequence on a massive scale, we are back on sets from today. #Devara”


Recently, the film’s DoP Rathnavelu took to Twitter and teased fans with some BTS pics from the sets. “Captured #Devara’s Brutal n Bloody action against a shimmering moon-lit sea! @tarak9999 director #KoratalaSiva action choreographer @PeterHeinOffl,” he wrote.

One of the images shows visual effects supervisor Yugandhar T, on set, giving directions. The team successfully completed a dynamic phase of the movie, featuring an intense and adrenaline-pumping action sequence meticulously choreographed by the highly skilled Peter Heins.

Devara is directed by Koratala Siva, produced by Yuvasudha Arts and NTR Arts, and presented by Nandamuri Kalyana Ram.

The film is slated to release on April 5, 2024.

The movie’s music is composed by Anirudh Ravichander with R Rathnavelu being the cinematographer.

Subu Cyril is on board as the art director with Sreekar Prasad serving as the editor.

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