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Karan Johar associated with Jr NTR's Devara: Will distribute the film in North India with Raveena's husband Anil Thadani


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Filmmaker Karan Johar has now joined Junior NTR starrer 'Devaara: Part 1'. Karan has bought the North Indian theatrical distribution rights of this film which is going to be released in October.

Raveena Tandon's husband Anil Thadani's company AA Films will also support Karan in this deal. Both of them have done this collaboration with Yuvasudha Arts and NTR Arts.

Before this, Karan has also been associated with 'Bahubali', 'Ghazi Attack', 'Bahubali 2' and 'Robot 2.0' as a presenter.

Karan has shared this photo on social media with (from left to right) Apoorva Mehta, Anil Thadani, Jr. NTR and the film's director Koratalla Shiva.

While sharing the photo, Karan wrote this caption.

Feeling proud to be associated with NTR's film: Karan
Giving information about this deal, Karan shared a post on social media and wrote, 'I am happy to say that I am honored and extremely grateful to be a part of Man of Mass Jr. NTR's film 'Devaara'. We are associated with this film as distribution partner in North States for the next big cinematic experience in Indian cinema.

The makers had released the teaser of this film last year.

'Devaara' was scheduled to release on April 5.
Earlier this film was scheduled to release on April 5 this year. However, the makers postponed it due to incomplete VFX work. Now it will be released on Dussehra this year on 10th October.

The first part of this film, which will be released in two parts, will be released in Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, Malayalam and Kannada. Apart from Junior NTR, Saif Ali Khan and Janhvi Kapoor will also be seen in the film. It has been directed by Koratalla Shiva.

Along with NTR, Saif Ali Khan will also be seen in an important role in this film.

On the work front, Jr NTR will soon start shooting for his next film 'War 2' in Mumbai. In this he will be seen facing off with Hrithik Roshan.

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