Nagarjuna’s 100th film to use de-aging tech, plays role from 25 to 60
- MediaFx

- 7 hours ago
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Nagarjuna is going all-in for his milestone **100th film**, and the concept is already creating buzz.
The actor revealed that the project will be a **full commercial entertainer**, but with a twist—he will appear in a much younger avatar using **de-aging technology**. His character will reportedly span multiple life stages, from around **25 to 60 years**, with the story centred on a father-daughter relationship.
In simple terms: one actor, multiple ages in one film.
The film is currently being referred to as **King100**, with reports suggesting **“Lottery King”** as a possible title. It also marks a reunion with **Tabu**, though not in a romantic storyline this time, along with other key female roles.
Why this matters: technology like de-aging is becoming a major tool in cinema, allowing actors to push storytelling beyond physical limits.
Subtle system angle: while big-budget films can leverage advanced tech, it also highlights how access to such tools is shaping who can tell large-scale cinematic stories.
With a mix of emotional storytelling and commercial elements, the project is already building strong curiosity among fans.
For audiences, this could be a blend of nostalgia, technology, and mass entertainment—all in one film.




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