TDP circuits have been widely discussing about Savitri’s biopic Mahanati and upcoming NTR’s biopic.
After conducting a review meeting and having a detailed discussion with TDP’s MLAs, MPs and other senior leaders over the future course of action in regard to the fight against the Centre over the Special Category Status to AP and 18 other promises to AP during the state’s bifurcation, none other CM Chandrababu Naidu has interestingly raised the topic of Mahanati, which released a few days ago.
Saying that he is hearing good things about Mahanati, Chandrababu has asked the leaders whether anyone has watched Mahanati and how the film is. Naidu also evinced his interest to watch the film whenever he gets time.
Meanwhile, the topic has been diverted to NTR’s biopic which will feature Nandamuri Balakrishna. MP Murali Mohan, who was present at the meet, said he has heard the story of the NTR’s biopic and explained to fellow leaders how the film is going to be very interesting right from the start to end. Chandrababu too said to be excited with hearing it from Murali Mohan and expressed that it would be good if the film gets released by January 2019.
Murali Mohan’s nephew Vishnu Induri is producing NTR biopic along with Nandamuri Balakrishna. The film is likely to be directed by Balakrishna himself.
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Prashanth Neel has carved a distinct identity in Indian cinema with his gritty, dark-toned visual storytelling. From KGF to Salaar, his films have consistently thrived on intense atmospheres, heavy shadows, and raw, brooding worlds. This signature style became a defining element of his brand, perfectly complementing his high-voltage narratives and larger-than-life drama.
However, in a surprising shift, Prashanth Neel is now stepping out of his comfort zone for the first time in his career. His upcoming film with NTR, tentatively titled Dragon, is being shot in full color with a conventional visual format, marking a clear departure from the dark aesthetic he is known for.
Industry insiders view this move as a conscious effort by the filmmaker to expand his creative range and break away from any sense of predictability. By embracing a brighter and more mainstream visual treatment, Neel appears keen on exploring a broader cinematic canvas while still retaining his trademark intensity in storytelling.
Naturally, fans are curious to see how Prashanth Neel blends his signature narrative aggression with a more colorful, commercial presentation. Dragon now stands as one of the most anticipated projects, not just for NTR’s presence, but also for what could be a defining evolution in Prashanth Neel’s filmmaking journey.