One father, two mothers and their three off springs Jai, Lava and Kusa…doesn’t this sound something coincidental to connect with Junior NTR’s personal life.
Yes, you got it right. In epic Mahabharatha too, Karna is branded as illegitimate son to an unwed woman Kunti Devi, Princess of Kunti Kingdom. Bereft of Kshatriya identity, Karna later on struggles in every stage of life from pursuing education to his last breath of life fighting on behalf of Kauravas. Reports say Jai character in Jai Lava Kusa is largely inspired from Karna and NTR tore apart with his brilliant performance.
Off to personal life, till last few years Tarak isn’t given the due respect and tag of Nandamuri because he was born to Harikrishna’s second wife while Kalyan Ram, Late Janaki Ram formed part of legal first family. So, Tarak’s distinctive off screen character have few qualities in common with Karna or Jai.
However, there is a happy interval in between because Harikrishna and Kalyan Ram accepted Tarak into their Nandamuri family fold only after Young Tiger beamed as only ray of hope among non-Balakrishna family members who achieved impeccable stardom and chromosomal attributes of legendary Nata Sarvabhouma NTR.
This can be the possible reason; NTR got connected more with Jai than that of Lava or Kusa. One may unearth high degree of such common features once Jai Lava Kusa hits screens from today midnight premier shows.