Thursday, January 28, 2010

Jr NTR weds Lakshi Pranathi; Junior NTR marriage

NTR began his career as a kid artist. His first step into Tollywood was with his grandfather's movie Brahmarshi Viswamithra and then Bala Ramayanam, directed by Gunasekhar. Coincidentally, his character in the second movie was Lord Sri Rama, a role often played by his grandfather NTR.




After a few years, Jr. NTR made his re-entry into Tollywood with Ninnu Choodalani in 2001; but it failed to perform well at the box office. He went on to gain fame with Student No. 1 (also released in 2001), directed by S.S. Rajamouli. followed by Subbu and Aadi, which was a hit. In January 2003, Tarak came up with Naaga; though the movie raised some worthy political issues, it was bombed at the box-office. However, in July 2003, his movie Simhadri made Tarak and director Rajamouli as household names.

His 2004 release Andhrawala, was a disaster at the box office, and the next movie Samba was an average film.

His next movie Rakhi, directed by Krishna Vamsi, was a critically acclaimed movie. The next one was Yamadonga, gave tarak a breather to his otherwise dull career. Following Yamadonga, Jr. NTR's next film was Kantri, which was released on May 2008. Very high Range of expectation, the film had bad face on screen with respectable box office collections.

Jr. NTR was one of the star campaigners for the Telugu Desam Party, for the Indian general election, 2009 from April to May 2009 and attracted public and media. During his drive home to Hyderabad from a meeting in Khammam, he met a road accident with major injuries, and was hospitalized for a few weeks which also postponed one of his ongoing film.

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