Puri pens a James Bond for NTR

  • IndiaGlitz, [Saturday,February 04 2012]

Get ready to watch Junior NTR get into the shoes of a James Bond-like character in his film to be directed by Puri Jagannadh. In what may be called a surprise of sorts, PJ is engaged in writing a Bond-like character for the actor.

The as-yet-untitled film will be shot in the US, sources say. The film, which is slated to go on the floors in August this year, will see NTR in a never-seen-before role.

The director has been quoted as saying that he will work hard to compensate the folly of Andhrawala. The first NTR-PJ combo was such a big flop that it is still considered as the biggest nightmarish flop in the career of the Junior.

It has to be seen if NTR is playing an entirely urbane character in the movie. In that case, it may be considered an experiment.

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