NTR To Bring Home India's First Lamborghini Urus Graphite Capsule!

Update: 2021-08-18 05:48 GMT
Jr NTR has a lot of interest in cars and his garage is filled with some luxurious high-end cars which are sure to leave a lot of car enthusiasts stunned. The star hero has decided to add another car to his collection and it is not just any car. He booked Lamborghini Urus Graphite Capsule and NTR is going to be the first person to drive in on Indian roads.

The car is on its way to NTR's garage and a few pictures of this beast were posted by Automobili Ardent in Bengaluru. They wrote, "Country’s first Lamborghini Urus Graphite Capsule finds home in Hyderabad. This one comes finished in Nero Noctis Matte with Arancio Argos as the contrast color. Seen here in Bangalore before delivery, this car will make its way to actor @jrntr's garage."

The car looks heavenly and you can imagine the pleasure a person gets while sitting behind the steering wheel of such a wonderful car. His fans are getting equally excited about this latest Lamborghini as NTR and they can't wait to see their hero riding this beauty.

On the film front, Tarak recently returned back from Ukraine after completing a few key scenes in 'RRR'. Most of the production for this massive pan-Indian project has been completed and the makers claimed that it will hit the screens on 13th October. NTR will be seen playing the role of Komaram Bheem in this project whch is a fictional drama set in the backdrop of pre-Independence times. A few well-known Hollywood actors are brought in to play key roles while Hindi action hero Ajay Devgn plays a key role. Olivia Morris is the heroine for NTR while Alia Bhatt will be seen romancing Charan. Writer Vijayendra Prasad penned the story while SS Rajamouli is the director. DVV Danayya is producing this film on a budget of over 400 crores.

After 'RRR', NTR will be joining hands with Koratala Siva who earlier gave a hit like 'Janatha Garage' to him. Tarak even announced another project with 'KGF' director Prasanth Neel which is expected to go on floors next year.
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