Never expected this kind of success, says Allu Arjun

Telugu superstar Allu Arjun is on Cloud Nine. His latest film Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo has opened to record crowds

Never expected this kind of success, says Allu Arjun
user

Subhash K Jha

Telugu superstar Allu Arjun is on Cloud Nine. His latest film Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo has opened to record crowds

“It is likely to be my career’s biggest hit so far. What can I say? I’m overwhelmed. It’s also very humbling to be given this kind of response,” says Arjun whose career since 2003 is cluttered with blockbusters.

He shyly admits he hasn’t got so many compliments for any of his previous films. “The two things that I  keep  hearing repeatedly about Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo is that it’s a one-man show, and that it has repeat value. As far as being a one-man show goes, I can’t take the credit for my performance. Full credit must go to my director Trivkram Srinivas.”

Trivikram and Allu Arjun have worked together before. “Yes, we teamed up in Julai and S/0 Sathyamurthy before. So there is a huge comfort level. We needed to do something different  within the commercial format. Like you said the story (of babies getting switched at birth) has been done repeatedly for generations. The freshness had to come in the treatment, not in the plot.”


Arjun says he tried to do something different in Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo with his performance even while adhering to the needs of a commercial audience. “You see, when we mass entertainers do a formula film we tend to go over-the-top to seem  larger-than-life. This time in Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo I decided to keep my performance on an authentic level even as I  did  all the things that commercial cinema demands of me.”

All Allu Arjun fans and even those who are not traditionally his fans have noticed the manner in which Arjun holds the camera to his personality without screaming for attention. In a sequence he does a whole lengthy jig dancing in a board room to popular old Telugu film songs.

“You liked it?” Arjun laughs shyly. “It was an afterthought. We thought the boardroom  sequence needed something extra. So why not a medley of old songs for me to dance to?”

Though the steps look improvised Allu admits the dancing required hours of rehearsal “We had a very experienced veteran choreographer to guide my steps. When we were doing it we never thought of how much it would be liked. When I am doing a film I don’t think about how successful it would become. I don’t put that kind of pressure on myself. I’m not thinking now about what to do in my next film to be one-up on Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo. But I can tell you I’m putting  everything that I can into my next.”


But here is  the one thing that Arjun would never abandon. “I am never going to step off the commercial platform. It is where my dreams were realized and as far I am concerned it is  the commercial cinema that gives me all the success and fans.”

Speaking of fans does it get too much to handle them? “Not at all. I love their attention. I am what I am because of the fans. They’ve made  me into the person that I am today.”

Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo has the incandescent Tabu playing Arvind’s mother. How did they manage the feat?

Says Arjun, “It took no great  persuasion. One phone call from the director….five minutes into the narration and she was on board. She knew my director’s work and We needed someone with great dignity and grace, someone who doesn’t talk much, but can freeze you with one glance. Who but Tabu?”


At the moment Arjun has no plans of heading to Bollywood. “Don’t get me wrong. Bollywood is a lovely place. I love the work that’s being done there. A film like 3 Idiots is truly inspiring to me. There have been  offers  from Hindi cinema.  But for me  to take  a break from my  busy career  in Telugu cinema it has to be something worth the effort. Maybe some day soon.”

Would Allu Arjun like it if his son and daughter showed an interest in acting? “I’d welcome it. Right now they’re too young. But when they’re old enough to choose their own  path and  if they tell me they want to be  actors, I’d extend all support to them. I come from a family devoted to cinema. My grandfather gave his life to the movies. And  my father is completely devoted to producing films. For me cinema is life.”

Follow us on: Facebook, Twitter, Google News, Instagram 

Join our official telegram channel (@nationalherald) and stay updated with the latest headlines


/* */