Allu Arjun does have a large fan base in Telugu, but he wants to have a “pan-India attraction,” which is why he is intrigued by Hindi cinema. He has stated that he would like to have a Hindi movie in his repertoire, but he’s yet to discover the ideal subject and filmmaker among the few that have been given to him. The performer is now basking in the fantastic feedback that has poured in since the Jan 12 launch of Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo.
During an interview, Allu Arjun stated he wants to have a pan-India appeal, for which he has to do a Bollywood film. “It’s a big opportunity for me to advance as an actor. It’s vital for me to have a Hindi film on my resume. People are now able to observe everyone’s work, regardless of the language barrier, thanks to social media.”
He also stated that he has had multiple offers. “It all comes down to finding the appropriate project and director.” He doesn’t want to take any chances… My fans aren’t just fans; they’re an army.” Allu Arjun told the daily regarding Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo, “In mass entertainment, we tend to go over-the-top.” But this time, I resolved to maintain my act as genuine as possible. We’ve known each other for a long time. But seeing her ability on stage was a real treat.”
The movie has gotten a lot of positive feedback. “Trivikram’s Ala Vaikuntapuramlo is cut from the same fabric as his earlier film Attarintiki Daredi, but what sets it apart is the overall comedic touch and toned-down drama.” Trivikram maintains the whole ambiance of the film incredibly enjoyable with some unusual writing and equally intriguing characters, keeping the Christmas season in mind. There’s certainly plenty of drama to tug at the emotions, but it’s not overdone. Both of these films are about fractured families and how one individual may bring them back together. “If Pawan Kalyan was in Attarintiki Daredi, Allu Arjun is in Ala Vaikuntapuramlo,” said the film’s review.