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    Why JR NTR’s Devara Posters Trolled?


    Devara Posters Trolled

    NTR’s Devara is one of the most awaited films of 2024. The first single, Fear Song, received good appreciation. Though the initial response was mixed, the song has grown on the audience now.

    While fans are eagerly waiting for updates, the makers have revealed details about the second single.

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    Unlike the first song, this will be a romantic number featuring Tarak and the movie’s leading lady, Janhvi Kapoor. The song will be out on August 5th, and the makers also unveiled a poster of the lead pair.

    NTR and Janhvi’s chemistry looks appealing in this new poster, and it appears that the song is shot in a lush green forest backdrop.

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    However, the poster is under fire for poor editing. NTR’s legs in the poster are mysteriously missing. For a film made under such a grand production, one would think they could at least keep their hero’s limbs intact.

    This isn’t even the first time—another poster released previously had the same issue, with NTR’s legs conspicuously absent. It’s almost as if the production house decided legs are just optional extras.

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    Naturally, social media has pounced, with many joking that NTR must be playing a handicapped character, hence his invisible legs in the posters. A film under such a big banner making such silly mistakes is simply not acceptable. It is a glaring oversight. Even fan-made posters don’t make such mistakes.

    The movie marks the Tollywood debut of Janhvi Kapoor. NTR plays a dual role as a father and son in Koratala Siva’s directorial. Let’s hope the rest of the film fares better than its promotional posters.



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