South superstar Junior NTR celebrated his 43rd birthday on May 20th. A crowd of fans had gathered outside his home in Hyderabad since late last night, waiting for a glimpse of him. As soon as he emerged from his home, fans erupted in cheers. The actor did not disappoint. However, a video is going viral on social media showing him scolding his security team.

Video went on Social Media
Recently, Surya Reddy shared several videos on Instagram and wrote, “Junior NTR celebrated his 43rd birthday with fans in Hyderabad. ‘Dragon’ star he was seen waving and smiling as he greeted the large crowd of fans outside his home. Meanwhile, bodyguards and police officers were present for his security. When some fans tried to get close to him, the security team stopped them. It is being reported that he became angry with the security team after seeing this behavior with his fans.”
Jr NTR celebrates his 43rd birthday with fans in #Hyderabad
The #Dragon actor #JrNTR was seen waving and smiling at them (#JrNTRfans) while being guarded by his bodyguards and protection from police, as fans arrived in large numbers to celebrate their idol's birthday, outside… pic.twitter.com/CXoeMKAF1s
— Surya Reddy (@jsuryareddy) May 20, 2026
Now these videos are going viral on social media and his fans are praising him. He wore a black T-shirt and blue jeans to meet fans on his birthday. He was surrounded by a security team and barricades were erected to control the crowd.
First glimpse of ‘Dragon’
On the occasion of his birthday a first glimpse of his upcoming movie ‘Dragon’ is also released in which he is looking so serious and dangerous. This movie is directed by the famous director Prashant Neel who has directed blockbuster movies like KGF and Salaar.
Workfront of NTR
‘Dragon’ movie will be released in the theaters on 11th June 2026 in five different languages including Hindi, Tamil, Telgu, Kannad and Malayalam. Along with NTRKE, actors like Biju Menon, Rukmini Vasanth, Khushbu Sundar and Ashutosh Rana will be seen in the film.
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