Icon Star Allu Arjun on Bollywood and South Rivalry
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Allu Arjun's comments on the North vs South debate have impressed fans and garnered attention. In the post-Covid era, Bollywood faced challenges, leading to a phase where the film industry struggled to achieve hits. In contrast, movies from the South, particularly those with a pan-India appeal, gained popularity among the masses. This trend sparked the North vs South debate, with many actors and filmmakers sharing their perspectives.
In a viral interview clip, when asked about Bollywood's current state, Allu Arjun expressed, "In all honesty, we always looked up to Bollywood, and we have huge respect for them." Despite the interviewer's attempt to delve deeper, the actor emphasized, "Just because they had a small setback, it is unfair to portray Bollywood in a negative light." Acknowledging Bollywood's influence on South cinema and vice versa, he stated, "They've contributed great cinema for 6-7 decades. There's a significant influence of Bollywood on South cinema, and vice versa." Allu Arjun concluded by likening the film industries to brothers, emphasizing their growth and mutual respect, "At the end of the day, we are all like brothers, with mutual respect despite being from different regions."
Netizens praised Allu Arjun for his balanced perspective, with one user stating, "That's the reason Allu Arjun is famous in the North more than any other South actors." Another commented, "That's why I like him the most." A netizen also appreciated his response, noting, "Fantastic... very balanced and didn’t fall into the trap set by the interviewer."
On the professional front, Allu Arjun is gearing up for the highly anticipated "Pushpa 2: The Rule," in which he stars alongside Rashmika Mandanna and Fahadh Faasil. The movie is set to hit theaters on August 15, 2024. Movie lovers are waiting eagerly for Pushpa The Rule as it is the sequel to his blockbuster film Pushpa The Rise for which Allu Arjun won the best actor award at the national level.
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