Showing posts with label Tollywood. Show all posts
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Thursday, December 3, 2009

There's no room for unhealthy rivalry: Allu


Tollywood screen scorcher Allu Arjun seemed in high spirits when we caught up with him on the sets of his new film recently.


The flamboyant superstar might be a party animal, but remains inaccessible to the media unlike a lot of his more publicity-savvy colleagues. In his new film, Allu breaks the typical Tollywood tradition and does the unthinkable —he plays a “grey character”! Surprisingly the “gamble” says a buoyant Allu “seems to have worked at the BO and the film has notched fantastic collections not just in Hyderabad, but even in Mumbai, Chennai and overseas.”


His cousin Ram Charan Tej’s Magadheera has turned out to the biggest money-spinner in Telugu cinema. Is Allu’s new film going to recreate a similar magic at the ticket-windows? Allu feels, “It’s unfair to draw comparisons between the two films. Films like Magadheera happen once in a lifetime and even Charan will vouch for it.”


Apart from Charan, Allu’s friends Prabhas and now Rana are a vital part of T-Town. Does competition worry him? “Actually we are all very close to each other. There’s absolutely no room for rivalry among us. I always go that extra length to help them out in their endeavours,” he reasons. So there’s no no room for professional rivalry at all? “Well, we are contemporaries, but we don’t step into each other’s territory. For instance, if our films are about to get released on the same day we avoid that by mutually changing the release date of one the films. Unlike the past, the Gen New breed of actors have no such rivalry. Our fans might like to think otherwise, but the truth is, we work in harmony,” he points out firmly.


Allu admits that as an actor he’s open to “experimenting” with his films. So, while Vedam “is an exciting concept”, Varudu is a masala flick with loads of “kick-butt scenes.” The young actor has always preferred working with newcomers over established stars and insists that he “prefers” to “work with debutantes” who have a freshness about them, “are ready to learn more”, and are “open to suggestions. I have become very friendly with a lot of my female co-stars.”


For someone who lives by the mantra, “work hard and party harder” Allu wants his colleagues to “live life” on their terms and consider “films as just a part of life”. Probably that’s why, the man who’s wowing Tollywood for six years likes to make the most of his upcoming break (“a month of sitting at home, catching up on the world and busting stress”). That’s the quintessential Allu for you, served uncut and sizzling as always!

Ram Gopal Varma to make a sequel to 'Gaayam'


The Telugu and the Hindi film industries now seem to head towards a new trend with the directors and producers focusing on making sequels to the super hit films. Even the heroes are showing more interest acting in such films. The success of the sequels like ‘Sarkar Raaj,’ ‘Phir Hera Pheri’and ‘Golmaal Returns’ has no doubt given a big boost to this growing trend. Very soon, sequels to ‘Race’ and ‘Blue’ are expected.


On the other hand, the trend is equally emerging in Tollywood. The recent release of ‘Arya- 2,’ a sequel to the super hit film ‘Arya,’ strengthens the point.


The latest news in line to the growing trend is that ace director Ram Gopal Varma is now planning to make a sequel to his super hit film ‘Gaayam’ released about 15 years ago. The film released in 1993 was a big sensation then. Jagapathi Babu, Urmila Matondkar and Revathi played the lead roles in the film. The role of ‘Durga’ played by Jagapathi Babu in the film received huge applause from audience. In fact, it was one of the biggest hits in the initial days of Jagapathi Babu’s career.


And now, after more than a decade and half, the same character ‘Durga’ is going to come back with the sequel. Praveen Sri, student of Ram Gopal Varma will be directing the film. Once again, Japatahi babu will be playing the powerful role of ‘Dugra’ in the sequel. Jagapathi Babu’s serious role in the recent film ‘Homam’ directed by J D Chakravarthy shows that he still has lot of energy to do the characters like ‘Durga.’ Heroine for the film is yet to be finalized.


Now, lets wait and see how Japathi Babu takes up the challenge.