Nagarjuna Fans In Confusion After ‘Made In Korea’
That brought him to his 100th movie, for which he picked up a relatively unknown filmmaker, Ra Karthik.
By: Shanaz B Syed | 17 March 2026 4:36 PM ISTWithout any big announcement and without making an iota of noise, Telugu superstar Nagarjuna Akkineni has locked his 100th film. Though he has appeared in grey-shaded roles in movies like Kubera and Coolie, that didn’t help the senior star amass any major success. That brought him to his 100th movie, for which he picked up a relatively unknown filmmaker, Ra Karthik.
The most stunning thing is that, right now, the film “Made In Korea”, which debuted on Netflix, is getting a lot of attention due to Nagarjuna’s fans, as the film is directed by Ra Karthik only. In fact, the emotion is good in the movie “Made In Korea”, but all that is shown only on a surface level and in an unrealistic manner. As this director is now carving Nagarjuna’s iconic 100th movie, fans are said to be quite confused after watching the film, because it is neither stunning nor poor. Many are wondering what type of film he’s making with Nagarjuna now.
Earlier, the director made his debut Tamil film, which was released in Telugu as “Ninnila Ninnila”, featuring Ashok Selvan and Ritu Varma, and the film is mostly travel-based. Even now, “Made In Korea” is based on emigrating out of the country in search of work and going to Korea. If we look at these two movies, many are wondering what sort of content he would have narrated to Nagarjuna other than a travel-centric story?
