Naga Vamsi Gives Big Update on Jr NTR and Nelson Film

Rumours about the much-awaited film between Jr NTR and Nelson Dilipkumar have been spreading on social media for the last few days.

Update: 2026-07-05 14:54 GMT

Rumours about the much-awaited film between Jr NTR and Nelson Dilipkumar have been spreading on social media for the last few days. Many reports claimed that Tamil star Suriya had replaced Jr NTR because of the actor's busy schedule. These rumours left many fans worried and waiting for an official update.

Producer Suryadevara Naga Vamsi has now cleared all the confusion. He confirmed that the project with Nelson is still happening and that Jr NTR continues to be the hero of the film. According to him, the movie has always been planned with Jr NTR, and there has been no change in the casting.

Naga Vamsi also shared that Nelson is one of his favourite directors, and he is excited to work with him. He revealed that the project was locked long ago after an advance payment was made to the director. The only reason for the delay is Jr NTR's packed schedule.

The actor is currently busy with several major films. His recently announced project, God of War, has already created huge excitement among fans. Because of these commitments, it is taking time to finalise dates for the Nelson film.

After Naga Vamsi's clarification, Jr NTR fans are feeling relieved. The producer's statement has put an end to all the rumours about Suriya replacing the actor. Fans are now eagerly waiting for the official announcement about the shooting schedule.

Industry sources believe that once Jr NTR completes his current commitments, the film with Nelson will move into production. Both the producer and director are ready to begin the project as soon as the actor becomes available.

The combination of Jr NTR and Nelson Dilipkumar has already generated huge expectations because both are known for delivering entertaining films. If everything goes as planned, the project is expected to be one of the biggest Telugu-Tamil collaborations in the coming years.

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