Jr NTR Devara garnering positive reception in the northern states

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Jr NTR Devara receiving a positive reception in the northern states amid the worlwide release, trade analyst says it’s a good start.

In a recent conversation  filmmaker Koratala Siva discusses how Devara has received a great response in the Northern regions ahead of the film’s worldwide release.

Jr NTR’s forthcoming action flick Devara: Part 1 has already declared as a smash blockbuster by fans.

As the action entertainer is set to release tomorrow, social media is flooded with well wishes, enthusiastic postings, and fan replies applauding Jr NTR.

In a recent Devara part one pre-release event , director Koratala Siva shared his thoughts on the film’s reception in the northern states.

Director Koratala Siva and NTR in an event

Jr NTR, Koratala Siva & Raju Sundaram in Goa

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Koratala Siva said that he had never made any prior calculations in this regard when developing the picture, adding, “I am not the type of person who conducts those calculations. While writing the plot or a specific sequence, I was unsure whether it would appeal to the Hindi audience or not. I am not very good at doing such things. I feel that if the storywriting process is genuine, a film will connect with audiences in many languages.

Moving on director revelation, he emphasized that films are not divided by North and South, but rather by their global appeal of ideas.

Devara part one plot 

The action entertainer is set in the 1980s and 1990s,and follows Devara, a fearless man from a coastal region who embarks on a perilous journey into the treacherous world of the sea to safeguard the lives of his people.

Ahead of the release the film is predicted to earn more than 6 crores at Hindi box office and 60 crores at Telugu box office.

It is reported that Telangana government has allowed theaters to host six shows a day for Devara Part 1, with some screenings starting as early as 1 AM will boost first day box office openings.

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