The creators of NTR's Devara have released the teaser for the movie before of its scheduled 27th release date. Based on the trailer, there are a significant amount of low-light sequences throughout the movie. The boat scenes, the shark fight, and other pivotal moments seem to take place in a dimly lit environment. The problem with such gloomy situations is that it might be difficult to obtain the correct sort of projection.
 
While everything could be well in A centers and multiplexes, things could get quite complicated in B and C centers, which might not have the best projection equipment. The projection equipment in several B and C centers in the rural areas of Andhra and telangana are not able to portray black pictures as well as they could. This was seen previously with Salaar, where viewers were puzzled by the gloomy visuals. With Devara, something similar may occur right now.
 

Because of their low lumen output, the mass pocket projection systems are unable to provide the sharp picture necessary to make such darkly toned scenes visually striking. Given that the large pockets of ntr are its primary strength, koratala seems to have taken a bit of a chance by using these dark patterns. Another problem is that the much-discussed shark combat segment seems to be in low light. Here's where striking the correct balance during wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>digital imaging is crucial.
 


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