Sixteen years. That’s how long Naga Chaitanya, son of the legendary Nagarjuna, has charmed audiences in the South Indian film scene. It’s a big milestone for the actor, and fans are buzzing with excitement. The team behind his upcoming film, ‘NC24’, made sure to mark the special occasion.
Naga Chaitanya has been making waves lately, mostly because of his highly anticipated movie ‘NC24’. To celebrate his journey, the film’s producers shared a cool new poster on social media today. They sent their best wishes to Naga for his long career in cinema. It was a sweet nod to his dedication.
The ‘NC24’ team shared their message on X, formerly Twitter. They posted the film’s poster and added some heartfelt words. They wrote, “16 years in TFI were pure magic… 17th year? It’s going to be absolute mayhem in INDIAN CINEMA 😎🔥 Congratulations to our HERO, Yuvasamrat @Chay_Akkineni ❤️🔥 Team #NC24 🫶 #16YearsOfYuvasamratChayInTFI”. It looks like they are ready for a big impact.
16 years in TFI were pure magic…
17th year? It’s going to be absolute mayhem in INDIAN CINEMA 😎🔥
Congratulations to our HERO, Yuvasamrat @Chay_Akkineni ❤️🔥
Team #NC24 🫶#16YearsOfYuvasamratChayInTFI pic.twitter.com/fALh8AUi4T
— NC24 (@Nc24chronicles) September 5, 2025
Naga Chaitanya kicked off his career in Telugu cinema with the 2009 film ‘Josh’. He found big success a year later with ‘Ye Maaya Chesave’ in 2010. Since then, he has starred in many hit movies. These include ‘Premam’, ‘Majili’, ‘Manam’, ‘Love Story’, and ‘Thandel’. He even made his Hindi film debut in ‘Laal Singh Chaddha’. Now, everyone is looking forward to seeing him in ‘NC24’.
‘NC24’ is an upcoming Telugu film. It is a mythological thriller directed by Katik Dandu. The story promises to be exciting. It will weave together ancient predictions and royal bloodlines with events happening in the present day. Viewers can expect a thrilling search for treasure, a big disaster, and a battle against evil powers. Ajaneesh B Loknath composed the music for the film. Fans are very eager for ‘NC24’ to hit the screens.
