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Balayya to don 62 avatars in NTR biopic

Written by : Digital Native

According to latest reports doing rounds in the tinsel town, its lead star N Balakrishna will be seen in a mind-boggling 62 avatars. Reportedly, a team of Hollywood technicians have been roped in to work on the different looks and this work is currently in progress. The star is keen that each look is different from the rest and the team is working on it.

Being Balayya’s dream project, a lot of effort and research is going into this project. Sources say that the actor wants to include several incidents that have happened in NTR’s life that has remained unknown to his fans and followers till this date and the director is busy gathering the info from his associates.

Sources say that Balayya has been interacting with NTR’s aides and colleagues in the film industry to know interesting incidents that had happened when his father was the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh.

N Balakrishna, son of the late thespian and former Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, NT Rama Rao, always wanted to make a biopic of his father, which is his dream project. He is leaving no stone unturned to get into the skin of the role he would be playing in the film.

Directed by Teja, the prep work is currently underway to get it on to the floors. Reports are that the shooting would commence later next month.

It may be mentioned here that the team is gathering its star cast and is yet to finalize the leading lady to play NTR’s wife. Sources add that Teja and team are using facial recognition software to zero in on the right actor to play that role.

With reports that Balayya would be donning 62 avatars in the biopic, his fans just can’t wait for its release. 

(Content provided by Digital Native)

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