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Jr NTR is from the third generation of actors who hail from the Nandamuri family. Following in the footsteps of his grandfather NTR (Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao), his father Harikrishna, uncle Balakrishna, brother Kalyanram, and now cousin Mokshagna Teja have all become actors. (Also Read: When will Jr NTR, Janhvi Kapoor, Saif Ali Khan's Devara part 2 release? It'll take a ‘little more time’, says Tarak ) In a recent interview with the Associated Press, however, the actor claimed that he would like to give his children the choice of not carrying on the legacy.

‘I want to be an example’ Unlike what most people would think, Jr NTR said that he was never forced into acting—rather, it’s something he chose to do. In the early 90s, the actor worked as a child artiste in the films Brahmarshi Viswamitra and Ramayanam before debuting as a lead actor with 2001’s Ninnu Choodalani. He told the agency that his father gave him a ‘fair chance’ to try out various things rather than ‘restricting’ him to act.



He said, “I was a national-level badminton player and a professional classical dancer who toured the country, I’ve seen my share of the world. I’ve been allowed to make mistakes that have been corrected with my family’s guidance.” He went on to add that he would like to be an ‘example’ to his kids, Abhay and Bhargav, rather than someone they must follow no matter what.

“Too much of history is not good for kids. I want to be an example to them to have a .

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