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First look of Jr NTR's 'Jai Lava Kusa', to be released on actor's birthday?

Written by : TNM

The shooting of Jr NTR’s upcoming film, Jai Lava Kusa is progressing at a brisk pace in Hyderabad with the actor joining in last month.

Directed by KS Ravindra, the film will have NTR appearing in three different get-ups. Incidentally, this is the first time the star will be seen in a triple role in a movie.

Meanwhile, fans are waiting eagerly for the first look of the film and it is expected to be out on the star’s birthday, May 20, 2017. 

Though there is no official word on it yet, credible sources in Tollywood say that the makers are planning for the launch to coincide with NTR’s birthday. If this happens, it will be a special treat for the actor’s fans out there.

Sources say that NTR will be seen as the main antagonist as well in the movie and a special prosthetic make-up has been planned for it. To top it all, he will have a stammer while speaking, to make the character even more interesting. 

The film has Nivedha Thomas and Raashi Khanna playing the female leads.  

The film will also have popular Kannada star Duniya Vijay in an important role. 

Devi Sri Prasad is setting the tunes for the film with CK Muraleedharan cranking the camera and Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao in charge of editing. The film is produced by NTR’s brother Nandamuri Kalyanram under his banner NTR Arts.

It may be mentioned here that pictures of NTR wearing the prosthetic make-up leaked online some days ago, indicating that it was the look finalised. 

However, the film’s director had claimed that Hollywood technicians were working on a few looks and the team hasn’t finalised any.

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