The character of Junior NTR in Prasanth Neil’s dragon becomes Rs 15 crore house: Report
The makers of JR NTR’s upcoming Pan-India film ‘Dragon’ have allegedly produced a specially designed house for the actor’s character at an estimated cost of Rs 15 crore.


In short
- The makers of Junior NTR’s upcoming film ‘Dragon’ have allegedly produced a specially designed house set
- The cost of construction of the set is estimated to be around Rs 15 crore
- The team has given full attention to the design details, including the artifacts and color palettes
The producer of JR NTR’s upcoming Pan-India film, allegedly titled ‘Dragon’, is going out to create a large-to-big cinematic experience, already creating discussion about his scale with a back-to-back scene. The reporting in the promotion reports that the specially designed home set, especially for the actor’s character, has been constructed at a shocking cost of around Rs 15 crore.
according to a Filmfare Report, the newly produced house set is said to play an important role in the story of the film. Carefully selected color straps and hand -made artifacts from wall hanging and customized elements, the team has given detailed attention to their design.
Prashant Neil’s director recently wrapped a schedule in Kumta in Konkan belt between Mumbai and Mangalore. The coastal stretch became a background for some important parts, while the Ramoji Film City also created a large -scale factory sets and other parts.
JR NTR is currently on a short break from ‘Dragon’ as he was busy in the release of ‘War 2’. The actor is expected to return to the set after Vinayak Chaturthi in the first week of September. The upcoming schedule in Hyderabad is likely to last for about a month and will focus on high-intensity action sequences.
Meanwhile, Junior NTR was recently seen in Ayan Mukherjee’s ‘War 2’, with Hrithik Roshan, Kiara Advani, Anil Kapoor and Ashutosh Rana. Despite the star-staded cast, the film was opened for mixed reviews, with the criticism directed on its CGI, background score and screenplay. Many people marked it as one of the weak entries in the extended detective universe of YRF.

