
After the monumental success of Baahubali 2, Prabhas encountered a challenging phase in his career, with films like Saaho underperforming, Radhe Shyam failing at the box office, and Adipurush being widely criticized. Just as doubts about his stardom began to grow, director Prashanth Neel’s Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire reignited Prabhas’s mass appeal and restored his standing as a pan-India star.
Now, a similar narrative seems to be unfolding for Jr. NTR. His much-hyped Bollywood debut War 2 has not created the impact fans expected. Despite its grand release, the film’s occupancy rates dipped sharply over its opening weekend, and the overall response has been lukewarm. Supporters are beginning to accept that War 2 may not significantly alter NTR’s career trajectory.
As attention shifts to NTR’s upcoming project Dragon with Prashanth Neel, expectations are soaring. Fans believe that if Neel could engineer Prabhas’s comeback with Salaar, he can do the same for NTR. Positioned as a potential game-changer, Dragon is being viewed as the film that could reaffirm NTR’s star power and deliver the kind of blockbuster success his supporters have been waiting for. All eyes are now on Prashanth Neel to craft another high-octane spectacle capable of silencing doubts and propelling NTR back to his peak.
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