Hollywood Critics Association clarifies why Jr NTR did not join SS Rajamouli, Ram Charan at awards

Updated : Mar 02, 2023 12:25
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The Hollywood Critics Association took to Twitter to clarify that Jr NTR was invited to receive the award for SS Rajamouli’s ‘RRR’, but he couldn’t make it for the event as he had prior shooting commitments.

‘RRR’ won four awards at the recently held Hollywood Critics' Awards 2023 –for the best international film, best action film, best song for ‘Naatu Naatu’ and the best stunts. Ram Charan had accompanied director Rajamouli, when he went up to the stage to receive the award, but Jr NTR was missing. Musician MM Keeravani also received the award for the best song.

A tweet from the official handle of The Hollywood Critics Association read, ‘Dear RRR fans and supporters, we did invite NT Rama Rao Jr (Jr NTR). to attend the HCA Film Awards but he is shooting a new film in India.’

They added, ‘He will be receiving his awards from us shortly. Thank you for all your love and support. Sincerely, The Hollywood Critics Association.’

Responding to the tweet, a few of the actor's fans mentioned that Jr NTR lost a cousin recently. The official handle replied, saying, ‘He was originally shooting a movie, which is why he couldn’t attend. His brother passing happened afterwards and is why he stepped away from the movie. This is what his publicist told us.’

Jr NTR's cousin Nandamuri Taraka Ratna died in a Bengaluru hospital last week. He was hospitalised after he collapsed during a rally in last month. 

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