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No Sequel for Adhurs, Says Director V. V. Vinayak

March 25, 2026

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Amid the ongoing trend of sequels in Telugu cinema, with films like Kalki 2898 AD and Salaar 2 generating buzz, there has been considerable speculation about a follow-up to the comedy blockbuster Adhurs. The 2010 film, starring N. T. Rama Rao Jr. in a dual role, continues to enjoy a strong fan following. Writer Kona Venkat had earlier expressed enthusiasm for a sequel, even joking that he would stage a dharna outside NTR’s residence to convince him. He hinted that despite NTR’s busy schedule with multiple projects, the actor might consider returning—raising hopes among Nandamuri fans.

Adhurs remains memorable, particularly for Jr NTR’s impeccable comic timing as a Brahmin priest, alongside his intense performance in the parallel character. The film was a major box-office success and continues to enjoy strong repeat value, with Brahmanandam’s comedy being a major highlight.

However, director V. V. Vinayak has now put an end to the speculation. Speaking at the Band Melam event, he clarified that the story of Adhurs had already reached its natural conclusion and there is no scope for a sequel. He added that even if a sequel were made forcefully, it would be difficult to recreate the same magic, suggesting that it is best to leave the film as it stands. Vinayak’s comments contrast with Kona Venkat’s earlier optimism and may resonate with fans who believe classics should remain untouched.