Jr. NTR to Potentially Play Dadasaheb Phalke in SS Rajamouli-Backed Biopic Made in India



 

The magic of Indian cinema is set to come alive like never before, as a grand biographical film titled Made in India is in the works—an ambitious tribute to the father of Indian cinema, Dadasaheb Phalke. The buzz around the film is immense, not just because of its subject, but also due to the powerhouse names associated with it.

A Visionary Project from Cinematic Giants

Made in India is being presented by legendary filmmaker SS Rajamouli, best known for cinematic epics like Baahubali and RRR. The film is being produced by Rajamouli's son, SS Karthikeya, along with Varun Gupta. National Award-winning director Nitin Kakkar is on board to helm the project, promising an emotionally rich and visually compelling portrayal of a man who revolutionized storytelling in India.

Jr. NTR in the Spotlight

The biggest question on everyone’s mind is: Will Jr. NTR portray Dadasaheb Phalke himself? While the RRR star has been confirmed to be involved in the project, official word on whether he will be taking on the iconic role of Phalke is still awaited. Regardless, Jr. NTR’s presence has already amplified anticipation for the film.

His past performances have showcased his range and depth, making him a strong candidate to bring the nuanced character of Phalke to life. If cast, this would mark a significant milestone in his career, aligning with his growing reputation as a pan-Indian star.

A Multi-Language Tribute to Indian Cinema

Made in India will be released in six major Indian languages—Marathi, Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, and Kannada. This wide reach reflects the film’s goal of uniting audiences across the country in celebrating the legacy of Dadasaheb Phalke.

What’s Next?

While fans eagerly await more details about the casting and production schedule, one thing is clear: Made in India is shaping up to be a monumental cinematic event. With the combined creative forces of Rajamouli, Kakkar, and potentially Jr. NTR, this biopic could become a defining tribute to the roots of Indian filmmaking.

Stay tuned as more details emerge about this highly anticipated project that promises to honor the man who gave India its very first film.



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