Jr NTR, Rishabh Shetty, and Prashanth Neel’s meetup sparks speculation

Fans are eagerly anticipating the potential collaboration between Jr NTR and Rishabh Shetty in Prashanth Neel's movie.

BySouth First Desk

Published Mar 04, 2024 | 1:20 PMUpdatedMar 04, 2024 | 1:20 PM

Jr NTR with Prashanth Neel and Rishabh Shetty

Popular Telugu actor Jr NTR is keeping himself occupied with a string of projects. the young Tiger is looking forward to hopping on to another film, right after completing one.

Recently, he was spotted alongside directors Prashanth Neel and Rishabh Shetty. This sparked speculation on social media, with netizens commenting on potential collaboration in the future.

Photos of their meeting went viral. This stirred up excitement among fans, who were eager to see what this trio had in store for the big screen.

Fans are eagerly anticipating the potential collaboration between Jr NTR and Rishabh Shetty in Prashanth Neel’s movie, following viral speculation.

Comparisons are being drawn to the successful pairing of Prabhas and Prithviraj Sukumaran in Salaar: Part 1-Ceasefire (2023) with fans predicting that NTR and Shetty’s combination could have a similar impact on the box office.

Jr NTR enjoys widespread recognition across different language industries.

Post-RRR (2022), the actor is determined to ensure each role he does should be unique and memorable for audiences.

The Janatha Garage (2016) actor emphasises his proficiency in local languages to appeal to diverse audiences.

Additionally, reports suggest that his remuneration exceeds ₹100 crore, given his stature as one of the highest-paid actors.

Instead of fixed remuneration, Jr NTR opts for a share in profits from his projects and is considering venturing into film production under his banner.

This strategy could potentially yield good earnings if the movies prove successful. Meanwhile, expectations are sky-high for Jr NTR’s future projects, with many predicting they will set new records if received positively.

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