Criticism Over Dance Moves in ‘Devara’ Song

Hyderabad, India – Despite the initial criticism and online trolling directed at the songs in the upcoming Telugu film “Devara,” the musical compositions have unexpectedly become chartbusters. The third song in the film, while initially accused of resembling the tunes of “Arabic Kuthu” and “Kavalayya,” has also gained significant popularity.

However, the dance moves in the song have drawn criticism from fans of NTR, the film’s lead actor. While NTR’s performance is praised for his effortless energy, fans argue that the dance steps appear outdated and lack originality. The choreography is attributed to renowned choreographer Sekhar master, who has faced criticism for using similar dance moves in recent projects.

Comparisons have been drawn between the dance movements in “Devara” and those in the songs “Daavudi” and “Halamithi Habibo.” While Jani master choreographed the former, Sekhar master worked on the latter, leading to accusations of plagiarism. Sekhar master’s past controversies, including his reactions as a judge on the reality show “Dhee,” have further fueled criticism. His choreography in the “Sitar Song” from “Mr. Bachchan” was previously criticized for its intimate romance and indecent dance moves.

The latest controversy surrounding Sekhar master’s work on “Devara” has raised questions about his ability to create innovative and engaging dance moves for a talented actor like NTR. Despite his previous successes with NTR, fans are disappointed with the lack of originality in the recent choreography.

Directed by Koratala Siva, “Devara” is set to hit theaters on September 27th. The highly anticipated trailer is expected to be released soon. As the film’s release date approaches, the controversy surrounding the dance moves may continue to generate discussion and debate among fans.


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