The initial sneak peek of Devara, featuring Jr NTR, will be unveiled on January 8th, showcasing a thrilling ‘blood bath’ scene.

Hyderabad: The highly anticipated movie Devara, starring the renowned actor Jr NTR, has sparked excitement among fans with the release of a short video from the upcoming directorial project by Koratala Siva on Saturday. The first glimpse of the film, set to be unveiled on January 8, marks an exhilarating start to the New Year.

Yuvasudha Arts, the production house, shared the 3-second video on social media with a caption that read, “Prepare yourselves to witness the ‘BLOOD BATH’ in just 2 days. The Man of Masses, #NTR, will unleash an unprecedented level of fear with the #DevaraGlimpse – releasing on Jan 8th at 4:05 PM.” In response to the post, a fan commented, “Let the bloodbath begin,” accompanied by fire emojis.

Nandamuri Kalyan Ram presents Devara, a film produced by Yuvasudha Arts and NTR Arts. This highly anticipated movie features an impressive ensemble cast, including the talented Bollywood actress Janhvi Kapoor in her Telugu debut. Adding to the excitement, Saif Ali Khan will portray the role of the antagonist Bhaira, bringing a touch of sophistication to the story.The music composition for Devara is skillfully handled by Anirudh Ravichander, while the cinematography is expertly managed by R Rathnavelu. The director has revealed an intriguing detail about the film – it will be presented in two parts, with Devara Part-1 set to release on April 5. In a special video message, the director expressed his excitement for the project, emphasizing the film’s expansive world, grand scale, strong characters, and intense emotions.Koratala Siva, the director, also shared his enthusiasm for the creative journey of Devara. He mentioned that the initial excitement at the start of the story has only grown stronger throughout the filming process. Siva highlighted the awe-inspiring nature of the world they have created, promising an unparalleled cinematic experience for the viewers.


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