Nithiin to take up Nani's Hi Nanna promotion strategy for Extra Ordinary Man, actor to head to USA
Nithiin and Nani's Extra Ordinary Man and Hi Nanna respectively, will be vying for box office numbers as both films release a day apart from each other.
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Nithiin is currently inching closer to the release of his film Extra Ordinary Man. The Vakkantham Vamsi directorial, also starring Sreeleela, is slated for a theatrical release on December 8. As the team continues to promote the film, Nithiin is reportedly taking a leaf out of Nani's book when it comes to catering to the audiences for Telugu movies, overseas.

Nithiin to promote Extra Ordinary Man in the United States
Hi Nanna is slated for a theatrical release on December 7. Around the time of the film's release, Nani will be in the United States. The actor's stay in the United States will reportedly take him on a multi-city tour as he meets and greets his fans. For the unversed, Telugu cinema has a rather popular fanbase in the United States and Nani's films have on multiple occasions crossed the million-dollar mark, a palpable achievement.

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Following suit, Nithiin will now also be promoting his upcoming release, Extra Ordinary Man, in the United States. As per a 123Telugu report, Nithiin has acknowledged the vast appreciation for Telugu cinema among audiences and also wants to increase his own fanbase among them. In lieu of the same, Nithiin will be promoting Extra Ordinary Man in the United States.
What can one expect from Extra Ordinary Man?
A the trailer launch for the film, Nithiin detailed all the work that has gone into making the film an entertaining watch for the audiences. He said, "Vakkantham Vamsi has written Kick, Race Gurram before, this film is nothing less in comparison. On December 8, our only goal is to entertain you non-stop. The screenplay is fresh, the story is new. It has been a while since I’ve danced energetically on screen, I’m sure you’ll like it".
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Additionally, director Vamsi affirmed that the film will in fact, be ten times more entertaining than the trailer itself.