Actor NTR Jr sharing a joke along with producer Vallabhaneni Vamsi Mohan, Bramhanandam and VVVinayak at sucess meet of the film Adhurs in the city. 
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Adhurs, a big hit

The cast and crew of Adhurs were in a cheerful mood as the movie has managed to keep the cash registers ringing.

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The cast and crew of  Adhurs were in a cheerful and relaxed mood as was evident from the fact that the movie has managed to keep the cash registers ringing. The lead actor NTR, Producer Vallabhaneni VamshiMohan, Director VV Vinayak, Brahmanandam along with other cast and technicians held a success meet on Monday evening at the Vaishnavi arts office in Jubilee Hills announcing the movie “a big hit.”

Vinayak thanked the audience for the success of the movie and also  remarked “Of all my movies, Adhurs has got me the highest revenue. Despite many tensions and hurdles, the audience has received the movie well.” Vinayak added that only NTR could have done justice to the role of a Brahmin boy named “Chary.”

Amidst praises being heaped on the actor for making a great comeback even after a serious accident, which left him with a fracture in the backbone, he said, “I am grateful to my family and well-wishers that today I am able to stand and speak. After the accident I was more than eager to complete the shooting and release it soon. Even though I experienced unbearable pain during shooting, I still managed to complete it.”

NTR thanked all the technicians and crew members for working hard in making the movie a big success.

Brahmanandam and NTR seemed to have carried their roles off screen too as they were seen joking and bonding well.

Brahmanandam had only words of appreciation for the young actor NTR reminding everyone about how he managed to essay the dual role with ease.

“NTR is a born artist and it is not easy to act with him. Iam happy that my role as NTR’s guru is being loved and enjoyed by everyone,” he said.

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