King nagarjuna kicked off the sankranti celebrations with the release of "Na Samiranga," considering it a perfect sankranti release. The film features a mix of different genres, bringing together young heroes like naresh -Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>allari naresh and raj Tarun, adding to the festive spirit. Behind the scenes, nagarjuna shared his nostalgic sankranti memories from his childhood with his fans.
He revealed that celebrating the festival in his mother's hometown, Dendulur, was a cherished tradition for him. nagarjuna emphasized that he never missed celebrating sankranti in Dendulur. The festivities involved a trip to Dendulur as soon as the holidays were announced, and this continued until he turned 14. In Dendulur, nagarjuna recalled the beautiful landscapes with green coconut trees and lush crop fields, creating a pleasant atmosphere.
His childhood sankranti celebrations involved playing with air maps and toys, enjoying the simple joys of the holiday. The family would roam around Dendulur during the holidays, and when new movies were released, they would venture to nearby Elur for added enjoyment. nagarjuna expressed that these joyful experiences marked the end of his school days. As life progressed, his lifestyle changed with college and later studies abroad, distancing him from the rural festivities.
He acknowledged the significant changes in villages, especially with the advent of smartphones, which now capture and share everything. Despite having visited denduluru long ago, nagarjuna fondly remembered those childhood sankranti celebrations, expressing a sense of nostalgia for the simplicity and joy of those times.