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Watch: Trailer for 'NOTA' out, expectations soar for Vijay Deverakonda film

Written by : TNM Staff

The trailer for Vijay Deverakonda's highly anticipated political thriller NOTA was released on Thursday. A Tamil-Telugu bilingual directed by Irumugan fame Anand Shankar, the film’s trailer has the Arjun Reddy star playing a politician.

The trailer promises to take potshots at several political developments and incidents in the country, including riots and flood management. Vijay plays a young man who is seen partying, boozing and womanising but then transforms into a responsible politician. Sathyaraj appears to have a pivotal role in the film, mentoring Vijay's character. Nasser plays a politician while Mehreene Pirzada can be seen opposing the moves made by Vijay. This is her second Tamil film after Nenjil Thunivirundhal.

The teaser of the film was released on Wednesday and had received a good response.  The 30-second teaser offered a sneak-peek into the premise of the film which shows the transition of Vijay from being a carefree youth into a mass political leader.

Vijay has dubbed for himself in Tamil for his character in this political thriller. Chennai’s supermodel Sanchana Natarajan essays a key role. NOTA is produced by KE Gnanavel Raja of Studio Green. The technical crew of the film includes Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy for music and CS Shyam for cinematography.

Vijay's recently released Geetha Govindam turned out to be a superhit and has managed to reach the Rs 50 crore club. On its 12th day at the box office,Geetha Govindam grossed Rs 52 crores. The film still has a few days left at the box office and the final figures will be out officially soon. Vijay has Taxiwala which has Malavika Nair as his co-star and Dear Comrade lined up for release.

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