Actor Jr NTR recently shared a heartwarming experience from his Japan tour, where he met a fan who learned Telugu after watching his blockbuster film RRR. The actor is currently promoting his upcoming movie Devara: Part 1 in the country and felt deeply touched by the unexpected gesture.
In a video he posted on Instagram, Jr NTR interacts with fans when a Japanese woman surprises him by speaking in Telugu. She says, “Anna, nenu RRR chusina taravata Telugu nerchukunnanu (Brother, I learned Telugu after watching RRR).”
The actor immediately responds with a heartfelt “Wow!” as the fan explains that she felt inspired to learn the language after watching his performance two years ago. She then switches to Japanese and calls him an “inspiration.” Moved by her words, Jr NTR humbly replies, “You’re a bigger inspiration than all of us.”
Jr NTR Expresses Gratitude for the Fan’s Gesture
The actor shared the emotional moment on his social media, expressing how special the experience felt. He wrote, “Japan always gives me beautiful memories, but this one hit differently. Hearing a Japanese fan tell me she learned Telugu after watching RRR truly moved me.”
He emphasized the power of cinema in uniting cultures, adding, “Being a lover of cinema and languages, seeing a fan learn Telugu because of RRR is something I will never forget. One more reason to celebrate Indian cinema as it travels the world.”
Devara: Part 1 hits theaters in Japan today
Jr NTR is visiting Japan to promote Devara: Part 1, which will hit theaters in the country on March 28. During his promotional tour, he posted a video showing excited Japanese fans cheering for him. He captioned it, “Overwhelmed, Japan! Can’t wait for the Japanese audience to experience #Devara in cinemas from March 28.”
Devara: Part 1 – Plot, Cast, and Release Details
Koratala Siva directed Devara: Part 1, in which Jr NTR played dual roles—Devara and Varadha. The film also stars Janhvi Kapoor and Saif Ali Khan in pivotal roles. The supporting cast includes Prakash Raj, Shine Tom Chacko, and Murali Sharma.
The film, which premiered in India on September 27, will now aim to captivate Japanese audiences, expanding the global influence of Indian cinema.
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