Devara, Jr. NTR's follow-up to RRR, was a fairly good movie.  With the exception of the music, the movie isn't exceptional, but it ended in saving NTR's face and, fortunately, wasn't a complete bust.  Therefore, it is now NTR's duty to continue to construct his legacy, carefully and successfully laying each brick.  Even his offline appearances and brand endorsement agreements fall within this category.
 

Now for the topic: ntr appears in a brand-new commercial for a business, and the video was just made public.  NTR's disastrous appearance is the first thing that immediately draws attention to this advertisement.  NTR doesn't look good in the suggested hairstyle. Possibly one of the worst looks ever created for him was this one.
 
The designer and hairdresser may have several concepts and designs that, if not properly embraced, could ultimately backfire.  It's one thing for them to play around with NTR's appearance, but we just don't understand how ntr ultimately approved of this look.  In this advertisement, ntr appears extremely rugged and unattractive, which is not what is expected of him.
 

Take Allu Arjun, for example, who not only watches how he looks in his movies but also makes sure he looks his best in his advertisements.  NTR is also supposed to exhibit this level of self-awareness.  People are already perplexed as to how he could tolerate such a poor appearance that just does not fit him (in this commercial).  It seems that ntr is allowing the crew too much creative license, therefore this isn't the best decision for him.  The person who needs to be the most self-aware is ntr handle.
 
 

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