Jr NTR’s fiery gym video ignites fan frenzy! Is it for Dragon? Watch
Barely weeks after his big-screen outing in YRF’s espionage thriller War 2, Jr NTR is already back under the spotlight. The Tollywood superstar has shifted gears toward his next magnum opus- Dragon (NTRNeel), directed by KGF fame Prashanth Neel. Every update about the film is fueling massive excitement, and now, a viral workout video has fans buzzing with anticipation.
In the latest clip doing the rounds on social media, Jr NTR is seen performing a rigorous set of Bayesian cable curls. His dedication and focus have left fans awestruck, with many resharing the video and calling it proof of Tarak’s relentless commitment to his craft. For admirers, this glimpse into his preparation is nothing less than a teaser of the fire he’s bringing to Dragon.
Every drop of sweat is building up for the destruction 💥💥
— Vamsi Kaka (@vamsikaka) September 16, 2025
Man of Masses @tarak9999 pushing limits for the hysteria of #NTRNeel 🔥🔥#NTR pic.twitter.com/1Tr55smIj2
The excitement doesn’t end with Jr NTR’s gym session. Reports suggest that Kantara fame Rishab Shetty may make a special cameo in the film. While nothing has been officially confirmed, industry insiders hint that early talks are underway. If true, his presence- however brief- will further heighten the buzz surrounding this pan-India spectacle.
Unlike Neel’s previous ventures, Dragon is reportedly being planned on an international scale. Sources reveal that the team is preparing for a marathon schedule across multiple global locations starting this October. This marks the director’s first foray into a large-scale international shoot, positioning Dragon as one of the most ambitious projects in Tollywood yet.
With War 2, despite its powerhouse cast including Bollywood superstar Hrithik Roshan, Kiara Advani, and Jr NTR himself- underperforming at the box office, all eyes are now firmly on Dragon. For fans, Tarak’s training video isn’t just about fitness; it’s a reassurance that he and Neel are determined to deliver a spectacle that could redefine pan-Indian cinema.