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    Devara Has Shades Of Gopichand’s Film?


    Devara

    Devara marks the return of Jr NTR to the big screen after six years. Directed by Koratala Siva, the film is highly anticipated.

    With NTR gaining a pan-India image from RRR, the expectations are high for this project. Devara is scheduled for a simultaneous release in Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam, and Kannada on September 27.

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    The music for the film is composed by Anirudh Ravichander, and the three released songs have received a positive response.

    However, the trailer has garnered mixed reviews, which has slowed down overseas bookings which were going on at a rapid pace.

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    In response, the team is planning to release a new trailer to boost the film’s buzz. The film has completed its censor process and has been granted a UA certification with some cuts.

    Recently, details of the film’s plot have leaked, causing a buzz on social media.

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    According to these leaks, the story revolves around smuggling in the ocean. Srikanth and his team are involved in this illicit trade, and they face opposition from a rival gang led by Saif Ali Khan.

    The gang tries to eliminate Srikanth’s team, and in this conflict, the protagonist Devara steps in to support Srikanth’s team. Devara then aims to eradicate the smuggling business and reform his team.

    Eventually, Srikanth joins forces with Saif Ali Khan’s gang to kill Devara. Devara’s son, despite being initially cowardly, ultimately seeks revenge by killing those responsible for his father’s death.

    The plot sounds similar to Gopichand’s recent film Bhimaa, with some elements reminiscent of Kantara. It also has shades of Ranbir Kapoor’s Shamshera.



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