Where Will ‘Devara’ End Up?

Young Tiger NTR’s much-anticipated pan-Indian film, ‘Devara,’ directed by Koratala Siva, is shrouded in uncertainty regarding its release date. Initially slated for April 5th, 2024, speculation regarding a potential delay is rife, fuelled by unfinished shooting schedules and the recent injury of the film’s antagonist, Saif Ali Khan.

Industry whispers abound, but the production team maintains an official silence, leaving fans and trade insiders questioning the new release window. While insiders suggest a June or July completion date for post-production works, August poses a potential clash with another highly anticipated pan-Indian movie, ‘Pushpa: The Rule,’ scheduled for release on August 15th. Sources hint at a possible delay for ‘Pushpa 2’ as well, paving the way for ‘Devara’ to potentially claim the Independence Day weekend. However, a timely ‘Pushpa 2’ release would push ‘Devara’ to September.

Furthermore, Dil Raju’s ‘Game Changer,’ directed by Shankar, also eyes a September release, but its finalization awaits confirmation from the director. November, often considered unlucky for certain actors, and December, occupied by Prabhas’ ‘Raja Saab,’ leave limited options for ‘Devara.’

NTR’s ‘Devara,’ touted as the costliest film of his career and a two-part saga, carries immense expectations. Anirudh’s music and Koratala Siva’s direction, coupled with Janhvi Kapoor playing the female lead and Saif Ali Khan as the villain, promise a high-octane action spectacle.

Amidst the speculation, the ‘Devara’ team needs to swiftly address the release date uncertainty to quell the growing murmurs and retain the excitement surrounding this highly anticipated film. A timely decision is crucial, not only for fans eagerly awaiting NTR’s return to the screen but also for the overall release calendar of Indian cinema.


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