
There is no debating the fact that NTR is the most expressive and gifted actors of this generation in Telugu Cinema. He has the reputation of carrying complex roles with great enigma and ease.
However, there has been one major complaint about NTR in recent times, and that is regarding the monotonous expressions in the film posters.
This originated from the serious stone posters from Devara and got amplified further with the new set of posters from War 2.
The crucial point here is that NTR is indeed seen with monotonous expression posters from War 2. There is only one single expression that is being exhibited in these posters.
The primary point that can be noted here is that NTR is anyway the most talented actor of this generation in Telugu cinema. The likes of Rajamouli and several other top directors have ranked him accordingly. But the feedback on the monotonous posters is also very genuine here.
Perhaps it is time for NTR to switch things up when it comes to passive aggression. More importantly, better care needs to be taken about these poster designs in the first place. It is the job of the still photographer to get this right and this box must be ticked.
There is no advising a blessed actor like NTR on any front, but perhaps it is time for him to take this feedback into consideration and make necessary alterations. Even my new test of facial details can bring about massive improvement and there’s no better man than NTR to assess the same.
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