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Jr NTR completes 25 years in Telugu film industry

Jr NTR had made his debut as a child actor with Bala Ramayanam, which was released on this date in 1997.

DTNEXT Bureau

Chennai: The star of RRR Jr NTR, who shone as Komaram Bheem, has completed 25 years in the Telugu film industry. The day April 11 marks the 25th anniversary of Jr NTR’s first movie Ramayanam, better known as Bala Ramayanam.

Jr NTR had made his debut as a child actor with Bala Ramayanam, which was released on this date in 1997. NTR, who was a classical dancer, had grabbed the attention of the casting team, who had him on board to essay the role of Rama.

Shakuntalam director Gunasekhar wielded the megaphone for this mythological drama which showcased Jr NTR as Lord Rama.

The film had bagged two Nandi Awards - Best Children Film (Gold) and Best Child Actress (Swathi as Ravana) in 1998. Featuring more than 3,000 children, Bala Ramayanam was produced under Shabdhalaya Theaters.

With an illustrious career of 25 years, Jr NTR has worked in over 30 films, some of which are blockbuster hits. His career is replete with massive hits such as Aadi, Simhadri, Temper, Janatha Garage and Aravinda Sametha Veera Raghava.

RRR, which marks SS Rajamouli’s fourth collaboration with Jr NTR, is the actor’s first pan-India movie. Known for his multi-linguistic approach, Jr NTR will be next seen in NTR30 directed by Koratala Siva. He will also be starring in Prashanth Neel’s upcoming directorial.

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