
Jr. NTR is one star known for his exceptional talents and natural traits. One standout quality is his oratory skills, which no Telugu tier-1 star can match. It’s in his genes, needing no debate.
However, audiences today value something different. They prefer genuine, honest interactions—whether in interviews or on stage during film events.
We live in the WhatsApp era, where a pinch of honesty makes a stronger impression than lengthy speeches.
Speeches can be short, but if they feel authentic, an actor’s off-screen image gets a significant boost. Unfortunately, this is where NTR seemed to falter in 2024. Many of his speeches and interviews appeared artificial and overly dramatic.
For instance, in one interview, NTR barely allowed senior Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan to speak, often overlapping his answers. It’s not just one instance—the overall impression is that his interactions feel exaggerated and less genuine. This perception, even among his own fans, can be damaging in the long run if he doesn’t address it.
NTR is a bundle of talent with unmatched oratory skills. But slipping into an artificial zone could hurt his image over time. While it might not be a huge issue now, it’s something he should take seriously before it becomes a bigger problem.
This may not seem like a significant issue for him at the moment, but we are among those who can foresee potential problems better than most. If he continues down this path, he risks losing big in the perception game, which could also impact his off-screen branding. Ultimately, it’s up to him whether he chooses to address this feedback or not, but it’s a concern that certainly needs his attention.
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