
RRR actor Ram Charan and filmmaker SS Rajamouli are in the United States for the prestigious Oscar Awards 2023. Actor Junior NTR, also known as Tarak, also joined them. He flew to Los Angeles last week to join the RRR team ahead of the 95th Academy Awards.
Jr NTR meets Brendan Fraser
In a recent event, Jr NTR posed for a picture with Hollywood star Brendan Fraser. He shared a picture with her and wished her all the best for the prestigious award ceremony. Fraser has been Oscar-nominated for his role in Darren Aronofsky's The Whale. The photo shows the actors posing in black suits. Sharing it, Tarak wrote, "Good luck for tomorrow Brendan Fraser sir." The post received a lot of reactions from users. "Bring Oscars to India," wrote an Instagram user. Another commented, "A lot of talent in one frame." Another user wrote, “With the best actor, another best actor, users have also congratulated by reacting like this.
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