NTR amazed as Japanese fan speaks Telugu fluently

NTR, currently in Japan promoting his upcoming film Devara, was taken by surprise when a Japanese fan spoke to him in fluent Telugu. While signing autographs for fans in Tokyo, a young woman approached him and revealed that she had learned Telugu after being inspired by his performance in RRR.

Deeply moved, NTR called her a wonderful inspiration and shared the heartwarming moment on social media.

NTR wrote on X.com: “My visits to Japan always give me beautiful memories but this one hit differently. Hearing a Japanese fan tell me she learned Telugu after watching RRR truly moved me.

Being a lover of cinema and languages, the power of cinema to be a bridge across cultures and encouraging a fan to learn a language is something I will never forget. One more reason to celebrate Indian Cinema as it travels the world.”

The Japanese-dubbed version of Devara is set to release in theaters on March 28, 2025.

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