Kannada Star Hero In Awe Of NTR!

Update: 2021-08-03 14:30 GMT
Young Tiger is a powerhouse performer and there is no doubt about it. He is considered as one of the best actors in India and he has the ability to perform any kind of emotion with ease. Apart from all the acting skills, NTR possesses a mass appeal right from the early days of his career.

The actor is now aiming at a nationwide market with Rajamouli's 'RRR' and planning his next moves carefully. He agreed to work with star directors like Koratala Siva and Prasanth Neel after wrapping up 'RRR'. He is the dream of many directors and many star heroes across the nation have heaped praises on him. Not just heroes and directors but many of his co-stars and heroines were in awe of his surreal talent.

There are many admirers to his work and the latest addition to this is list is Kannada hero Kicha Sudeep. Tarak has a huge following in Karnataka and even maintains a good relationship with the Sandalwood industry. He even sung for Puneeth Rajkumar. In a recent interview, Sudeep showered accolades on NTR.

He said, "I have worked with Chiranjeevi and with due respect to him and others, I consider Tarak my favourite as I am bitten by his energy which is palpable."

The 'Sye Raa' actor added, "I have been following him from the time he started off. His recent RRR teaser also I have watched. He used to be a very chubby boy, and now he has stunned all with his stunning abs and ripping avatar. Tarak is quite destructive in a scene like if the other artiste is not conscious, it is gone, so in fact, others have to be also very careful during their shot."

Kicha Sudeep is well known to the Telugu audience for his phenomenal performance in Rajamouli's 'Eega' and he even did a special role in 'Baahubali – The Beginning'. He played an important character in Megastar Chiranjeevi's 'Sye Raa Narasimha Reddy'. He played the negative role in 'Dabangg 3' and is currently working on his fantasy film 'Vikrant Rana' which is being made on a grand scale.
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